Author: Smrutirekha Singh

I grew up watching Rom-Coms and reading Romeo Juliet, love stories, poetries. Some ended with “and they lived happily ever after…” and few ended with tons of drama. But the saddest part was always when their love has to face many challenges. Why not just accept it? What’s the problem? So, what! “Love is Love.” Sometimes its religion, sometimes its status, sometimes its parents and sometimes because he didn’t like F.R.I.E.N.D.S. But mostly it is always the society and other dramatic reasons like mom saying “either her or me” or “what will people say” or “he is Muslims!” or “NO.…

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Individuals all throughout the planet are living essentially more than their grandparents. To a limited extent, this is on account of advancement in antibodies and to prescriptions arriving at expanding quantities of patients. In any case, as individuals live more and new clinical forward leaps set out significantly more prominent open doors for new medicines, numerous legislatures track down their restricted assets spread ever more extensive. Against this setting, the issues of admittance to prescriptions and protected innovation (IP) have become fervently challenged subjects. Two driving specialists give their perspectives on these issues. Under our “HHC (human medical care)” reasoning,…

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As many families were torn apart by Covid-19; unfortunately, even more people die in road accidents every year in India. Who follows road signs when the road is empty or when you have a bike of 2458CC right! After all, we have NFS dreams. Now, sadly India doesn’t even have proper roads for testing such bikes or cars, whatever roads they have that’s not even authentic so riding them on almost even half-speed could possibly do a lot of damage. As per a report by Times Drive Desk[1], there are 53 crashes that happen per hour all over the country.…

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A machine, in straightforward terms, was considered and conceived by man as a contraption to assist with facilitating his weight by making a demanding showing over and over at a quicker speed. However, review the Hollywood blockbuster, TERMINATOR – the producers had shown machines as insightful creatures that could follow up on their own, make choices, make things and so on Back in 1984 when the film had delivered, the overall discernment was that insight into machines was simply wild minds of fantastic producers. Yet, just thirty years after the fact, canny machines are a lot of a piece of…

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Once there was a wave going on in India, “go to Pakistan!” and the reason behind those comments because someone wrote against the Government. Not only that, for any little thing one says in social media leaves a pretty big impact on the people. Now, considering the above situation, what would actually be considered sedition. Many questions arise from these kinds of situations. So can’t we express ourselves on social media about what we feel about the current situation or talk about the government if we feel somethings are going south? What about the right to speech? Is the government…

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Once, there was a time without Intellectual Property Laws and people were free of snatching away ideas and signing their initials on the ideas and the victim was helpless. But today, creating anything new is super tough. Originality is everything is the basic essential and if one has the talent then one is a gem. Content creating is no more an easy task. Starting from memes to sharing any posts in one’s timeline might drag one and one’s timeline to courts. Not only someone else’s rights but it can hamper one’s rights as well. I am recalling the time of…

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Title of the Case: Foundation of Media Professionals V. Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, 2020   Citation: 2020 SCC online SC 453 Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: N.V. Ramana, R. Subhash Reddy and B.R. Gavai   Parties Involved: Appellant: Foundation for Media Professionals Soayib Qureshi Private School Association J and K Respondent: Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir Background: You and I, know the pain when we are Netflixing and suddenly the server goes down or exceeded the daily limit. That moment of frustration is equal to when one hits their pinkie toe. It is so obvious that…

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Case Name:  Indian Young Lawyers Association & Ors vs. The State of Kerala & Ors. Citation:  Writ Petition (Civil) No 373 of 2006 Court: Supreme Court Bench: Deepak Mishra, A.N. Khanwilkar, Rohintan Nariman, Indu Malhotra, D.Y.   Chandrachud   Parties: Appellant:  Indian Young Lawyers Association   Respondent:   Travancore Devaswom Board State of Kerala Pandalam Royal Family Chief Thanthri Facts: In 1990, a case was filed in Kerala High Court demanding for the prohibition on the passage of females inside the Sabarimala temple. The Kerala High Court had maintained the ban of females of specific age section inside the sacred…

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Title of the Case:  Indra Sawhney Etc. vs Union of India and Others 1992 Citation: AIR 1993 SC 477, 1992 Supp 2 SCR 454 Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: M Kania, M Venkatachaliah, S R Pandian, . T Ahmadi, K Singh, P Sawant, R Sahai, B J Reddy Parties Involved: Appellant: Indra Sawhney Etc Respondent: Union of India and Others. Brief facts: As we all know the matter of reservation has always been in limelight since the day, we dreamt of Britishers free India. This case has become a landmark due to its history. On January 1, 1979, the Janta Party Government…

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Citation Writ Petetion (Cr.) No. 229/2019 Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: Hon’ble The Chief Justice Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.A. Bobde Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. Abdul Nazeer Parties: Appellant:    Mr. Raju Ramachandran, Sr. Adv.Mr.   Shadan Farasat, AOR  Mr.   Shankar Narayanan, Adv.  Ms.   Jahnavi Sindhu, Adv.  Ms.   Shruti Narayan, Adv. Respondent for UOI:                        Mr.   K.K. Venugopal, AG  Mr.   Tushar Mehta, SG   Mr.   Ankur Talwar, Adv. Mr.   Rajat Nair, Adv. Mr.   Kanu Agrawal, Adv. Mr.   B.V. Balram Das, Adv. (AOR) For State of J&K:                       Mr. Tushar Mehta, SG Mr. Shashi Juneja, Adv. Mr. Satyajeet Kumar, Adv. (AOR)  Brief facts: Covid Pandemic…

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