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 : AKASH KRISHNAN Citation: WRIT PETITION (CRIMINAL) NO.128 OF 2014 Bench: Dipak Misra, Rohinton Fali Nariman, Uday Umesh Lalit INTRODUCTION The word commutation can be defined as reducing the magnitude of the punishment given to an individual from the one that is served upon him on conviction. The form of the punishment may be
Author : AKASH KRISHNAN Citation: Writ Petition (civil) 384 of 2005 Bench: Dr. Ar. Lakshmanan, Tarun Chatterjee INTRODUCTION This case deals with protection of minors from the press. Sexually exploitative content is one of the hall marks of the press over the years. The effects of the same on minors was unaccounted for. The petition
Author :- Richa Kumari The spread of Coronavirus pandemic and the nationwide lockdown has highlighted the pressing need for large- scale adoption of technology to conduct judicial proceedings. On 30 January, 2020 World Health Organization, identified COVID-19 as a “public health emergency”. As a consequence, a complete nationwide lockdown was declared by our PM. The unprecedented
Author:- Himanshu Raj of Chanakya national Law University, Patna The Delhi government declared on Sunday, 7 June, that emergency clinics in Delhi would just treat occupants of Delhi until the COVID-19 circumstance improves. The limitation reaches out to private medical clinics also, in spite of the fact that emergency clinics run by the focal government
Article 21 A of Indian Constitution provides for right to education. The Right to education was inserted by the constitution eighty sixth amendment act 2002. Article 21 A provides that the state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as the state
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
By Raushni Ranjan Pradhan Article 21 of Indian Constitution says “NO person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law “ . Article 21 of constitution has been held to be the heart of the constitution ,basically article 21 secures two rights right to life ,and
Recently, on 30th April, 2020, Mr. Anupam Prabhat Shrivastava, Law Student, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya, Bihar filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) before the Hon’ble Patna High Court for the seeking directions to be issued to the Central Government and the State Government to waive off the Academic Fees, Hostel Fees, Mess Fees
A minor girl was sexually assaulted and ended up conceiving. In order to seek for permission for termination of the pregnancy, an application was moved before the Special Judge, SC/ST Cases, Churu who directed for a medical examination to be conducted in order to ascertain the girl’s mental and physical status, as well as that