Biological Warfare and BioTerrorism – The Weapons of the Modern Day
Human civilization has a history full of conflicts, hostilities, and wars. It is, therefore, apposite to quote George Santayana, 1922, Only the dead have seen the end of the war. Every war has a reason. The causes…
Under the Weather – Criminal Liability of a Person spreading the Covid-19 Virus
In the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are wondering about the complications that the coronavirus has on criminal liability. For instance, could a person be held criminally liable if they negligently infect the other person? What could happen…
The Farmers Protest amidst the Pandemic – An analysis of recently introduced Farm Laws
The President of India passed 3 Farm Acts in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic on 5th June 2020 to bring the reforms in the current Agricultural system. This Research article will explore the 3 acts with…
Atmanirbhar Bharat in a COVID ridden World.
In the wake of destruction spread across the world spearheaded by COVID-19, we have seen countries that were considered to be superpowers render powerless as their administrative, judicial, and financial systems fall apart. In the period of…
Media – Fourth Pillar of Democracy or a Pet Dog of TRP?
Do you know which hospital Amitabh Bachchan was taken to or what color of clothes he was wearing when he tested positive for COVID-19? Do you also know what drugs Deepika Padukone and other Bollywood actresses were…
Labour Laws amidst Pandemic – Encouraging or Discouraging?
No worker is inherently vulnerable. Workers are made vulnerable by laws that facilitate relationships of inequality and laws that fail to address exploitation. Fay Faraday Fay Faraday is not wrong. Workers in India used to enjoy a…
Pandemic and Digitalisation – Changing Legal Education
Legal education plays a pivotal role in shaping up the career of a law student. It’s the 21st century we are talking about, where every change is adapted so quickly to be in line with the fast-paced…
European Convention on Human Rights
In the center of our movement stands the idea of a Charter of Human Rights, guarded by freedom and sustained by law. Winston Churchill (The Hague, 07th May, 1948) These were the words that led to the…
The need for making Juvenile Justice Act more Juvenile friendly
Haven’t we all heard of the famous saying that youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow? How is that so? Children are a part of the nation’s valuable resources. The future success of the country depends…
Domestic Violence in COVID-19 Era
As stated by the World Health Organization, one in every three ladies over the globe encounter physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime; and at least 30 percent of all ladies in relationships have experienced physical and/or…
Recession in times of a Pandemic – Covid-19 Era.
Just like humans breathe in and out; economies cycle between growth and recession. “Recession” is a slowdown or a massive contraction in economic activities. A significant fall in spending generally leads to a recession. Such a slowdown…