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Race for the Vaccine

Though the ICMR is aiming for an August 15 deadline, it is a moot question whether a timeline can be issued when different phases and trials have to be done to ensure safety.

Enough of Rights, now Duties

In the time of Covid-19 when the guidelines of the centre are often flouted by irresponsible people, it is time to look at the Fundamental Duties of citizens to promote social and communal harmony.

Scope Of Women In Legal Education

My views about the present topic i.e. Scope of women in legal education are from a litigator prospective and I will speak from my experiences as a litigator. I was enrolled in 1992 as an Advocate on Law Day.

Rights Of Consumer And The Redressal System

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 seeks to protect and promote the consumers’ interest through speedy and inexpensive redressal of their grievances.

A Robust Temple of Democracy

The concluding article of a two-part series on the Project stresses the need for huge infrastructure plans to boost the economy after a calamity. With the integration of technology and design, national heritage too will be highlighted.

Constitutional Reality Of Transgender In CAPF

“Every individual soul is potentially divine”-Swami Vivekananda. Supreme Court in past few decades while recognizing various fundamental rights like Equality (Art 14), Freedom (Art 19), and Personal Liberty (Art 21) has always kept individual as main focus.

Employer Vs Employee: Balancing Of Competing Equities

Life seemed normal till COVID 19 struck the globe. Who could have imagined that in the 21st century, the world would suffer a pandemic for which there would be no cure, no vaccine and even the world’s top most doctors would express their helplessness.

Tricky hurdles in the path of the public China boycott cry

A recent petition before the Delhi High Court has the potential to further open a Pandora’s Box and add to the chaos that has ensued amid the recent public outcry against China-made products.

Taking Guard

IT would seem ironic that with cricket in the subcontinent at a standstill, cases of match-fixing are still making headlines. Kingpin bookie Sanjeev Chawla, who was brought back from the UK, is currently being interrogated by the Crime Branch of the Delhi police and is said to have made some sensational claims about the extent of match-fixing in international cricket.

Regulator Vs. Adjudicator: Electricity Act, 2003 And “Proposed Amendments – Bill Of 2020”

The proposed amendments to the Electricity Act, 2003 ('Act of 2003') were tabled before Parliament on 17th April, 2020 by way of introducing Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 ('Bill of 2020').

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