Author: Anushree Tadge

This post has been written by Anushree Tadge, a third year law student from ILS Law College, Pune. “Child slavery is a crime against humanity. Humanity itself is at stake here. A lot of work still remains, but I will see the end of child labor in my lifetime.” – Kailash Satyarth 12th June is marked as the World Day against Child Labour and this year United Nations has proposed the theme of “impact of the Covid-19 crisis on child labour”. This is an international day to promote the awareness to prevent the unfortunate happening of ‘child labour’ across the…

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This post has been written by Anushree Tadge, a third year law student from ILS Law College, Pune. “It’s true that Corona might kills us but hunger definitely will.”                                                                                                                      –     Alam (migrant, from Bihar) According to the World Bank, The lockdown…

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This post has been written by Anushree Tadge, a third year law student from ILS Law College, Pune. India has over 74, 000 Covid-19 positive cases till date and majority of the these people are opting for government hospitals, along with a smaller section going for private healthcare. Insurance is also playing it’s small role in these times. Although, there is quite a some confusion amongst some policyholders if  whether or not they are covered by their insurance companies for treatment if one suffers from COVID-19, how to make a claim ? is there a coverage policy if one stays…

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This post has been written by Anushree Tadge, a student, ILS Law College, Pune Privacy is an inherent human right, and a requirement for maintaining the human condition with dignity and respect.                                                         –  Bruce Schneier Rise of Covid-19 cases With the increasing number of COVID-19 cases all around the globe there has been an increase in the overall surveillance by the states on subjects too. More than 13 lakh people have been infected…

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This post has been written by Anushree Tadge, a student, ILS Law College, Pune “Mining is the art of exploiting mineral deposits at a profit. An unprofitable mine is fit only for the sepulcher of a dead mule.” ― T.A. Rickard While the nation was experiencing a 21-day nationwide lockdown, the Centre through Union Environment Ministry issued a notification which makes it legitimate to allow transfer of “environmental clearances” that are granted to miners, whose leases are about to expire, to the new successful bidders for a period of two years, without getting bothered by any immediate assessment. a new…

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This post is written by Anushree Somnath Tadge , a third year student of  ILS Law College , Pune. The post tries to explain briefly the J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019, simultaneously provoking the readers to interpret through the given information if the act according to them appeals to them as a glorious moment in India’s history or tragic experiment of it’s kind, waiting to be only proved one? The mid 2019 saw a great turmoil in the Kashmir region and also witnessed intellectuals as well as political leaders debate over- The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 it was passed…

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Case Summary : Ernest A. Miranda v. The State of ArizonaCases Referred: Westover v. United States; Vignera v. State of New York; State of California v. Stewart.Citation: 384 U.S. 436 (1966).Name of Court: Arizona’s Maricopa County Superior Court, Supreme Court of Arizona, Supreme Court of United States.Name of Judges: Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justice Hugo Black, Justice Douglas, Justice Clark, Justice Harlan, Justice Brennan, Justice Stewart, Justice White, Justice Fortas.Name of Parties : Ernesto Miranda & State of Arizona Miranda Vs Arizona, 1966 is a consolidation of four cases tried in the United States Supreme Court, the decision of the…

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Title of the Case: Kesavanad Bharti v. State of Kerala Citation – AIR 1973 SC 1461 Parties Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalvaru and Ors and State of Kerala and Anr Bench: Sikri, S.M. (Cj) Shelat, J.M., Hegde, K.S. & Grover, A.N., Ray, A.N. & Reddy, P.J. & Palekar, D.G., Khanna, Hans Raj Mathew, K.K. & Beg, M.H., Dwivedi, S.N. Mukherjea, B.K. Chandrachud, Y.V. Background The Kesavananda Bharti judgement was a result of various events, these events can be called as ‘backdrop’ of the same. To understand the judgement, the ‘backdrop’ or the course prior to Kesavananda should be acquainted with. The Indian…

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Title of the Case: Indira Gandhi v. Raj Narain and Anr.Citation: 1975 AIR 865, 1975 SCR (3) 333.Court: Allahabad High Court and Supreme Court of India.Bench: Justice Jagmohanlal Sinha (HC) and Justice Mathews, Chief Justice Ray, Justice Beg, Justice Khanna and Justice Chandrachud. Facts:The case of Indira Gandhi vs. Raj Narain and Anr. was based on straight accusation of the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi to be guilty of electoral malpractices. Raj Narain was contesting elections against Indira Gandhi in the constituency of Rai Bareily in 1971 Lok Sabha. Raj Narain contended extravagantly, so much so that he even celebrated…

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