A Ray Of Hope For Patients With False Negatives! RT-PCR Positive Report Is Not Mandatory For Hospital Admission, Says Delhi High Court

Priya Chaudhary Nowadays Delhi is going through a war like situation and the need of the hour is aggressive testing and immediate hospitalisation/medical care for all those who are suspected Covid-19 cases. Unfortunately, in the last couple of weeks Delhi Read more

“Article 17 Of The Constitution Was Written With The Hope That Practice Of Manual Scavenging Would Not Continue In Independent India” : Orissa HC Orders Compensation To Sanitation Workers’ Family Who Lost Their Life

Anadi Tewari In a suo motu case of the tragic deaths of sanitation workers during manual scavenging at Bhubaneswar and Cuttack on April 15, the Orissa High Court on Monday (April 19) has ordered for compensation of Rs.10 lakhs each Read more

[COVID-19] Everyone Above The Age of 18 To Be Eligible To Get Vaccine From May 1, Says Central Government  

Anadi Tewari In an important decision, the Central Government has announced that Everyone above 18 years of age to be eligible to get vaccine from May 1. The Government has announced the implementation of a ‘Liberalised and Accelerated Phase 3 Read more

Media Law and Ethics

Nithyakalyani Narayanan In a world where the media play a key role in shaping public opinion and disseminating information, the intersection of media law and ethics is becoming increasingly crucial. Bishop McDevitt’s recent win against Middletown in the Mid-Penn Colonial Read more

Representation Of Dworkin’s Model Of Rights In The European Convention On Human Rights

Akanksha Chowdhury Human rights can be defined as basic moral guarantees that all individuals in every country have just because they are human beings.[1] As affirmed by James Nickel, this global aspiration implies that different characteristics, such as nationality, race, Read more

Indian Railway Issues Guidelines To Prevent Incidents Of Crime Against Women In Trains And In Railway Premises

 Akanksha Chowdhury  The Indian Railways, on 20th of March, 2021, observing the increasing rate of crimes against women and children in Trains and Railways premises, issued guidelines concerning the combat of the same. About 20% of the 23 million daily Read more

Protecting IP Rights During Covid-19 Pandemic

Nithyakalyani Narayanan An introduction to the concept of ‘Intellectual Property’ The term ‘Intellectual property’ can be simply described as the rights of the creation of a man. Patents, trademarks, copyright, etc are some of the examples.[1] Patents and undisclosed information Read more