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Mental Healthcare Act, 2017

Author :- Sakshi Agarwal The parliament passed the mental healthcare bill 2016, published on 7th April 2017 in the official gazette of India, was commenced on 29th may 2018 which repeals and replaces the mental health act, 1987. The act has been enacted to provide statutory rights for mental healthcare and services to the persons

NEEDED, INSERTION OF THE HEALTH EMERGENCY PROVISION

Author :-Tanya Co-Author :- Supriya Aggarwal INTRODUCTION The outbreak of the novel Coronavirus has left the world nonplussed with India at no exception. Apart from all other axiomatic challenges posed by it, the Coronavirus is, as said by Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, foreign minister of Singapore, “an acid test of every country’s quality of healthcare, the

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND COVID-19

Author :- Varun Kumar Introduction: We all are witnesses of a pandemic which has created global health crisis at present time or we can say biggest of our generation. The outbreak of corona virus has created global health crisis and declared as a pandemic by World Health Organization (WHO). India is also suffering from this

TOPIC: CHANGES IN LABOUR LAWS DURING COVID-19

Author :- Yash Yadav INTRODUCTION: On March 24, 2020, the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown all over India. Such drastic measures were taken by the government as a precautionary measure to prevent the speedy widespread of COVID-19 on a large scale within India . This lockdown caused the Economic

VIRTUAL COURT TRIAL ANODIC TESTIMONY AMID NATIONWIDE LOCKDOWN

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

WORKING OF PATENT LAW DURING COVID 19

Author :- Sonali Nagariya Recently a cancer organization called Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA) has written a letter to the Government of India asking for the revocation of a patent granted to the drug brand called Remdesivir. Remdesivir is listed as one of the most hopeful medicine to bring a cure of COVID 19 by

43 Year old precedent construed the corner of Criminal Jurisprudence: – Section 156(3) CrPc can be invoked post-cognizance

Author :- Adv. Anchal Agarwal Introduction The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, vide it’s judgement of Vinubhai Haribhai Malaviya v The State of Gujarat (Vinubhai Case) dated 16 October 2019, arising out of a criminal appeal against an order of the High Court of Gujarat (High Court), had virtually overruled a 43 year old precedent

POLICE BRUTALITY

Author :- Medha Anand INTRODUCTION : Police brutality results in potentially severe mental and physical injury. The types of physical injuries sustained are similar to those experienced by victims of violent crime such as assault and homicide. These injuries commonly result from night-stick or baton beatings, pistol whippings, beatings by fist or boot, restraint holds,

NLU VS NON NLU – A DILEMMA TO LAW STUDENTS

Author :-Muskan Verma Introduction A law student, but not from NLU, this be the most impassioned topic for discussion among the students of law college. They always indulge into an argument defending their respective colleges. Not only students but the guardians tends to do the same, if their child is from NLU, they use to