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House Incarceration in India

Posted on March 3, 2022March 3, 2022 By Kinkini Chaudhuri No Comments on House Incarceration in India
House Incarceration in India

This Article is written by Kinkini Chaudhuri (currently a student of Amity University, Kolkata pursuing BBA LLB (H) and working as an Associate Editor at legalonus) Introduction: Another word for incarceration is imprisonment. House arrest (also known as home confinement, home detention, or, more recently, electronic monitoring) is a procedure in which a man is confined to his home…

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