While the world is crippled by the coronavirus outbreak, an important concern among different industrial sectors is the force majeure clause and whether it will excuse parties who are otherwise bound ...
World leaders and health authorities are scrambling to get their act together to fight the deadly Covid-19 pandemic which has spared neither rich, industrialised western powers nor developing countrie...
Every country is scrambling to put in place measures to do with quarantines and social distancing. We are aware of how countries like the US, UK, Western Europe etc are enforcing lockdowns, but some c...
Hours after having advised “rapid antibody tests” in “hotspot areas” in an interim advisory, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) left the decision to states and put out a list of such tests ...
Most of America is locked down or ordered to stay at home to suppress the Covid-10 pandemic. Traffic has disappeared and only a cyclist intrudes now and then to demonstrate that people are still alive...
On March 11, WHO declared Covid-19 a global pandemic—an indication of its possible contagion. This created global pandemonium. As a result, financial markets crashed, production of goods and services ...
As courts across the country adjust to the post-Corona scenario with its strict limitations and internet and video-based proceedings, some idea of what this is like is emerging from the first ever cas...
No one looks at the crisis of the patriarchal economy within a broader political and moral framework. The Indian family is a fragile thing at best with some of the highest incest rates. The myth of th...
The Indian judiciary is the protector of the fundamental rights of citizens and the guardian of the Constitution. The Supreme Court and High Courts are given the powers to protect, safeguard and uphol...
Privacy enthusiasts sometimes claim that the Right to Privacy does not extinguish in a public space. Recently when the Delhi Police used the face recognition to identify people engaged in riot through...