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National Doctors Day: Need Central law to save healthcare workers from assault & violence

National Doctors Day–It is an underlying fact that the doctors and other medical/paramedical personnel have stood tall in front of the pandemic risking their own lives, and tirelessly worked to save the lives of their countrymen.

“Lok Adalats are essential to shed such unwanted burden on courts with respect to cases that can be easily disposed of”: Justice UU Lalit

“We have to face challenges posed by the Covid Pandemic and we have to overcome these challenges” - Justice U.U. Lalit The Supreme Court Judge, Justice Uday Umesh Lalit & Executive Chairm...

Judicial Activism

The Montesquieun principle of ‘separation of powers’ elucidates that each wing of the State would operate in its own respective sphere- with specific duties, obligations and roles assigned to them.

Ambit of Section 50 NDPS Act– Critique whether there is a need to re-determine the ambit

It becomes imperative to analysis the ambit of section 50 of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

Children remain Covid-19’s most vulnerable

Before the Covid-19 pandemic engulfed the entire world, India through its various schemes under Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme provided majority of its population food which was not only nutritious but could also satiate the daily calorific.

Delhi High Court restrains a law firm from using Singh + Singh LLP trademark

Singh & Singh moved the application under order 39 rule 1 and rule 2 of CPC to seek the protection of their mark/ name" Singh & Singh", which they were using since 1997 and registered from 2005.

Judging The Judge?

“Seems like a manual for Rape Victims”, “judge tried the woman”, “Evidence of how little judiciary has learnt” are few of the judging remarks upon Goa judge Kshama Joshi for being just “dutiful” in her verdict in the Tarun Tejpal sexual assault case.

Reasoning behind Delhi High Court order telling Air India to reinstate 41 pilots

The Delhi High Court on May 1 directed Air India Limited to reinstate its 41 pilots who were dropped by the company last year and pay them the outstanding amount within 6 weeks.

Smell the coffee & amend the policy on COWIN registration, SC to Centre

The Supreme Court of India heard the Solicitor general today to assess the measures, policy and actions taken by the Central government with respect to the acquiring and administering the COVID19 vaccines. The matter is of the Suo Moto cognizance taken by the Supreme Court by virtue of which the National Task Force was set up.

Judicial activism mustn’t mean disrespecting other democratic institutions

Judicial activism, if not judicious enough, is bound to adversely impact executive functioning. Honourable courts taking suo moto cognisance of issues affecting people in a big way and that need urgent attention from time to time, and directing governments to act accordingly is not new in India.

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