The Karnataka High Court on 13 May 2021, Thursday observed that not giving second dose of COVID-19 vaccine will be a violation of fundamental right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution. A division bench of Chief Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Aravind Kumar also told the State government to tell the truth to
Author: Anagha K Saurabh Sharma, a Delhi-based lawyer, moved to High Court in September, demanding a refund of the Rs 500 fine which was imposed on him under the Delhi Epidemic Diseases (Management of COVID-19) Regulations, 2020 according to which authorized Persons to have the right to enforce a fine of Rs 500 for the
By: Chandrani Mitra It was held by the Kerala High Court on the 16th of March that the Electricity Board was obliged to provide electricity connection within a month of receipt of the application and that electricity and water are part of the right to life guaranteed by the Constitution. Justice Murali Purushothaman’s single bench
Author: Phalguni Garg It was for the first time in the history of the United Kingdom when Oxford University elected its first female Indian Student Union President, Rashmi Samant on 11 February 2021 who was to start the tenure from June this year. But before the Student Union could experience her leadership, she resigned. Who
Author: Sriansh Jaiswal The Maratha reservation has recently been talked much about which is regarding the Maharashtra Government granted the 16 percent reservation to the Maratha Community in educational Institutions and appointment in public Services and is pending in the Supreme Court. So this started all the way back in 2014.On July 9, 2014 The
Author: Muskan Chhabra The Bangalore assault case has divided the opinions of citizens of India. The incident which went viral on social media has drawn the attention of people around the country. This case involves the complainant, a software engineer who ordered food from the online food delivery app ‘Zomato’ and cancelled the food stating
Chetna Priyam The Supreme Court, being concerned due to the rising no. of cases in High Courts of India, mentioned that ‘Liberty is so precious but we must give a sense of responsibility to High Courts’. It has been observed that the High Courts, on a regular basis, grant interim relief in order to rescind
Anagha K It is 2021 an extremely updated version of world in all directions like technology, education, living standard etc… but it is very sad to realize the truth, that the people from LGBT group are still in that position or the situation where they was, except in some cases .even today they are suffering
Author: Shivani Sinha Rajya Sabha on March 16, 2021 passed a bill for Regulation and maintenance of education and services of allied and Healthcare professionals through a voice vote. “National Commission for allied and Healthcare professionals bill 2020. “ The bill was introduced by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, on
A legal notice has been sent by an RTI activist from Bharatpur to the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training), which glorifies the Mughals in books. The notice has been sent to the NCERT for printing unproven content on the Mughals. Indeed, the NCERT’s Class-12 history book claims that even when (Hindu) temples