Category: Legal Articles

Mob Lynching: A Menace to Democracy

Author : Sudeep Chandra of Law College Dehradun Abstract: “A society with lynch culture need a big zoo not for the animals definitely bit for the very people themselves”. ‘We the people‘ – the opening words of the Constitution, the founding document of India – sums up the perception of society, of shared culture and

COVID-19 AND VIRTUAL COURTS

By:- Kajal Mathur BA LLB Bharti vidyapeeth New law college, Pune We all welcomed this year 2020 with great enthusiasm and happiness. But who knows this year will become worst of all. The COVID-19 pandemic sweeps through the globe leaving behind a trail of destruction. Due to this virus, many countries are implementing different versions

THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER AND LIABILITY FOR THE BREACH UNDER NIGERIAN LAW

Author :John S. Avoseh Esq. Nigerian Law School, Council Legal Education University of Lagos, Akoka The healthcare issues requires a great attention as health and human life is very paramount and great universal value. Indeed the medical profession is considered a noble profession in the world because it helps in preserving human life. The healthcare

National Lockdown v/s Article 21

Author : Smit H. Thakkar (L.J. School of Law) Introduction As the world is fronting a global pandemic disease which is Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), India from the initial stage has been combating against the virus by implementing Nation-wide Lockdown for 21 days where citizens were appealed and ordered to stay indoors and maintain social distancing

DISABILITY AND HEALTH LAWS

Author :- MR. VARUN VIKAS SRIVASTAV Co Author :- MS. NISHTHA KHERIA “I don’t have Disability, I have different Ability” -Robert Hensel Introduction Generally speaking, it is dishonest and improper to discriminate between the people on the ground of their disability. We are no one to judge someone on the basis of their disability. The

Analysis of the validity of The two pages pre-constitutional act: The Epidemic disease act 1897 with Disaster management act 2005

By Rishabh Kumar Mishra of ICFAI Law School, Dehradun, 2016-21 Batch Epidemic Disease act is a two page law that has remained largely unchanged for more than 100 years of its existence. We can’t control pandemic like 2020 by using this British era law. 100 years ago this act was passed by British government to

The UK Coronavirus Act

The UK Coronavirus Act Author – Tatsat Bhatt INTRODUCTION While the world is combating the Pandemic of Corona virus, the U.K. has come up with a new Act to give a direction to their fight against the Health Emergency. The Coronavirus Act 2020 (“The Act” hereinafter) came into effect on March 25th, 2020 enabling the