Devansh Kaushik The Aarogya Setu in its current form vitiates Right to Privacy under Article 21. A “Data Trust” would be an appropriate policy intervention to satisfy the test under Puttaswamy, as […]
Devansh Kaushik The Aarogya Setu in its current form vitiates Right to Privacy under Article 21. A “Data Trust” would be an appropriate policy intervention to satisfy the test under Puttaswamy, as […]
Rajat Sharma and Navya Bhandari The COVID-19 outbreak is a result of the Chinese Government’s failure to address crucial factors concerning wildlife protection laws, and the botched response by Communist Party officials. […]
Rajat Sharma and Navya Bhandari The COVID-19 outbreak is a result of the Chinese Government’s failure to address crucial factors concerning wildlife protection laws, and the botched response by Communist Party officials. […]
Akash Anurag and Aniket Raj State governments have failed to protect the rights of prisoners during the COVID-19 outbreak, causing a humanitarian crisis. This is the 9th post of our COVID-19 series. […]
Aditendra Singh Contrary to the general understanding of the scheme of the Code of Criminal Procedure, if the accused has any material that, if produced at the stage of framing of charges, […]
Aryan Ahmed Multiple courts ignoring the glaring cyber-security flaws of the application puts the judicial system of the country at risk Under the lockdown, many courts have taken innovative steps to ensure […]
Sankalp Udgata & Hetal Doshi The fallacies of statutory interpretation in the Land Acquisition judgment All land belongs to the people until someone encircles a piece of land and calls it his. […]
Ayush Mehta & Navya Bhandari A critical analysis of the Indian legal scenario & suggestions for reform In India, manual scavengers’ search for dignity and basic rights has still not ended. […]
Keshav Malpani Desperate times call for desperate measures. Is telemedicine the way to go? This is the 6th post of our COVID-19 Series. Introduction The recent outbreak of COVID-19 (“Coronavirus”) has led […]
Prakhar Raghuvanshi Rising instances of internet shutdowns across the country curb legitimate speech and run afoul of constitutional safeguards. On 9th January 2020, in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India, the Supreme […]