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WHITE-COLLAR CRIME AND SENTENCING DISPARITIES: A LEGAL AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS

WHITE-COLLAR CRIME AND SENTENCING DISPARITIES: A LEGAL AND SOCIAL ANALYSIS Parth Sarthi Rao, BBA LLB/ 4th Year/ 8th Semester Student at Christ (deemed to be University), Bangalore. Riddhi Gupta, BBA LLB/ 4th Year/ 8th Semester Student at Christ (deemed to be University), Bangalore. Download Manuscript doi.org/10.70183/lijdlr.2025.v03.49 This research paper aims to critically analyse the disparity in legal outcomes and public perception between white-collar crimes and street crimes, with a specific focus on the implications of socioeconomic factors, access to legal resources, and judicial discretion in the enforcement of justice. In order to investigate the systemic leniency extended towards white-collar criminals in contrast to the harsher penalties imposed on street-level offenders, a doctrinal approach has been adopted, relying extensively on secondary sources such as court judgments, sentencing reports, and scholarly commentary. Through this method, the author examines how the perception of white-collar crime as non-violent, coupled with the offenders’ social status and access to high-quality legal counsel, results in more favourable sentencing outcomes within the criminal justice system.  The research further explores how mechanisms such as plea bargaining and judicial discretion often deepen sentencing disparities, reinforcing existing socioeconomic bias and institutional inequality. Relying on comparative case analysis including the Satyam scandal, the Enron collapse, and Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme—the paper underscores how corporate crime often escapes proportionate legal consequences despite the immense societal harm it causes.  The author argues that the existing legal framework not only erodes public trust in justice but also fails to uphold the principle of equal accountability. Consequently, this paper advocates for stricter sentencing guidelines, a reevaluation of prosecutorial discretion, and increased public awareness to ensure equitable enforcement of law across all socioeconomic strata.

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GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN CYBERSPACE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA

GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN CYBERSPACE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA Kanakshi Nema, Student at Hidayatullah National Law University Download Manuscript ABSTRACT Gender-based violence (GBV) in cyberspace is a growing global concern and India is no exception to it. This paper explores the Indian legal framework for addressing this issue, based on data from an online survey conducted with cyber users. The paper starts by understanding the concept of GBV in cyberspace and its types including cyber stalking, online harassment and morphing. The important Indian cases related to the issue, stressing the difficulties victims face in getting justice are discussed. Furthermore, the research analyses the measures implemented by the Indian government to tackle GBV in cyberspace. The paper contains findings from an online survey conducted, which highlights how ubiquitous GBV in cyberspace has become. The participants shared their perceptions, awareness and personal experiences, showing their concern on increasing number of instances of GBV in cyberspace. Further, the finding acknowledges that GBV affects individuals of all genders and not just females.  These findings bring out the urgent need for addressing and preventing GBV in India, including more awareness, education, and stronger legislative measures. The paper identifies gaps in the existing legal system and concludes by proposing suggestions for bridging the gaps. It advocates for comprehensive legislation to address GBV, drawing attention to raise awareness and establish support mechanisms for victims, promoting access to justice. Type Information Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume I, Issue IV, Page 37- 61. Creative Commons Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Copyright © LIJDLR 2024 Recent content

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