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Legal system

  • An Indian scholar’s reflections: What ‘mimicry’ of legal procedures say about how society uses law

    An Indian scholar’s reflections: What ‘mimicry’ of legal procedures say about how society uses law

    Yugank Goyal
    · Feb 28, 2024 · 09:00 am
  • In Malaysia, the use of AI to recommend sentencing in court has raised concerns

    In Malaysia, the use of AI to recommend sentencing in court has raised concerns

    Rina Chandran, Thomson Reuters Foundation
    · Apr 14, 2022 · 11:30 pm
  • As Bangladesh faces a backlog of 3.6 million cases, some suggest ‘restorative justice’ to clear jam

    As Bangladesh faces a backlog of 3.6 million cases, some suggest ‘restorative justice’ to clear jam

    Faisal Mahmud
    · Nov 19, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • Video: You don't need to be a lawyer to know these 10 rights

    Video: You don't need to be a lawyer to know these 10 rights

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 15, 2017 · 02:00 pm
  • There are 2.8 lakh undertrials in Indian prisons – equal to the population of Barbados

    There are 2.8 lakh undertrials in Indian prisons – equal to the population of Barbados

    Sneha Alexander, Indiaspend.com
    · Oct 18, 2016 · 10:30 pm