Tag: Article 21

VIRTUAL COURT TRIAL ANODIC TESTIMONY AMID NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN

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

Can Law Permits State to Deny Medical Facility to Non Residents; In Context of Recent Delhi’s Govt. Decision”

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

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

Article 21 of the Constitution of India – Right to Life & Personal Liberty

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

HON’BLE PATNA HIGH COURT ISSUES NOTICE TO BIHAR GOVT. AGAINST THE PETITION FOR “FEE WAIVER” DURING GLOBAL PANDEMIC COVID-19 CORONA VIRUS LOCKDOWN.

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

Reproductive choice of women is a Fundamental Right Flowing from Article 21 of the Constitution: Rajasthan High Court

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