Any step less than a lockdown would be of no offer assistance: Allahabad HC voices concern over rise of COVID-19 cases in UP Taking basic note of the rising cases of COVID-19 in Uttar Pradesh and the public’s unresponsiveness in complying with physical separating standards, the Allahabad High Court on Tuesday watched that another lockdown
Author :- Shilpee Ghosh Introduction: It is hard to see clearly through the haze of fear that this pandemic has created and has forced every individual of the entire world/country to take shelter at their home as at this point home can only be the safest place to get protected from the virus but what
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
Effects of Curfew on Right to life (Article 21) Author: Mehak, University Institute of Legal Studies Punjab University, Chandigarh Introduction In the case of M.Nagaraj v. UOI , a brief remark is made by the Justice S.H.Kapadia that fundamental rights are not given by the constitution, constitution just recognises the human rights which one holds
Calcutta High Court has directed the centre and the State Government to file a report providing the details as to whose opinion was sought before relaxing the guidelines for COVID 19 lockdown. A petition filed by Advocate Anindya Sundar Das was being heard by a bench of Chief Justice Thottathil B Radhakrishnan, where he was
The supreme court considering the problematic situation of the workers who was stuck all over India has pronounced big decision. The court ordered the fares of buses and trains would not be taken from the workers and the considered States have to provide food and water to the workers. The Bench of Justice Ashok Bhushan,
After long 2 months of complete shutdown in India to curb this pandemic of corona virus, today that is on 1st June our country enters into first of three- phase unlock plan. This plan was announced by Union Ministry of Home Affairs. Whereas this lockdown ends in our country today the places marked as containment
Earlier as presented by UGC guidelines it was stated that the colleges and universities could adopt any method for conducting online examinations Amid lockdown period to maintain social distancing as prescribed to counter the disastrous effects of the Novel coronavirus COVID-19. In regard to this the students and teachers were of the opinion that online
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