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Victim compensation and its roots under Indian Constitution

Posted on September 25, 2021September 26, 2021 By Raza No Comments on Victim compensation and its roots under Indian Constitution
Victim compensation and its roots under Indian Constitution

This Article is written by Raza (from Amity University, Lucknow) Introduction The principles of victimology have their foundations in Indian constitutional jurisprudence. The fundamental rights under Part III and the directive principles of state policy in Part IV of the Constitution of India form the safeguard for a new social order. The social and economic…

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