Author: shambhavibhushan

ELECTION COMMISSION’S APATHY AS CITIZENS GASP FOR BREATH 

This article is written by Anjaly Ann Joseph from Government Law College, Ernakulam.   The technocratic constitutional institution of election commission is a priceless gift from our constitution makers, their commitment to democracy and sagacious vision for the smooth running of democratic process is embodied in the creation of an independent election commission. With the

CYBER LAWS IN INDIA: EFFECTIVENESS

  This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida.  INTRODUCTION The word Cyber has its root in the Greek word kybernetes and its first usage can be traced back to cybernetes, as phrased by Norbert Wiener. The advent of computer technology has brought about a revolutionary change in the progress

IMPORTANCE OF MEDICLAIM POLICY

This article has been written by Samridhi Prakash from Symbiosis Law School, Noida (In reference to Advocates) BACKGROUND The concept of ‘Mediclaim’ was introduced in India in the year of 1986, offering minimum coverage of Rs. 15,000 and a maximum of Rs. 5 lakhs. For the employees in the government sector, the Central Government Health

The 50% Reservation Ceiling: Protection or obstructive Equality

This article is written by- Surbhi Kumari from Amity University, Patna. Abstract The issue of reservation has continuously been contentious in reference to the idea of equality enshrined within the Constitution. The present reservation policy hasn’t solved several problems like non-applicability of the creamy layer within the case of SCs and STs, casteism, reservation within

Commission for sub-categorization of OBCs

This article is written by Ishita Agrawal from Mody University of Science and Technology   What is the sub-categorization of OBCs? Under the Central Government, OBCs are granted 27% of reservation in education and jobs. The Supreme Court’s constitutional bench reopened the debate on sub-categorization of SCs and STs for reservation in September 2020 and

VACCINE EQUITY – A KEY CHALLENGE

  This article is written by Girija Rani Mullapudi from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU). “Vaccines Don’t Save Lives – Vaccination Save Lives” INTRODUCTION Creating an effective vaccine is half the journey, the main objective is to getting it to people’s arms to facilitate actual real protection; a process that has its own different