Month: December 2021
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Regulation of health care delivery in India: What ails the law
Health regulation is critical to define and maintain standards, strengthen accountability, provide social and financial risk protection, assure good clinical outcomes and increase transparency in a country’s health care system. Regulation may be understood as government control over activities of individuals or organisations, and more specifically as government action to manipulate variables such as prices,…
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Execution of Composite and Joint Decrees (Part II)
In the previous part of the blog I discussed about the composite decrees, objections raised during their execution and how to decide them. In this second part of the blog I would be discussing about Joint Decree and some practical problems related to its execution. In the previous part of the blog I framed two…
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Satire and Intolerance: The Story of Two Indias?
In the world’s largest democracy, does freedom of speech and expression really exist as a right? Or is it a concept not equally applicable to all? It is high time that these questions be answered as recent instances make us question our own fundamental rights. The supreme court has recognised that on “open discussion and…
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Execution of Composite and Joint Decrees (Part I)
Editorial Note: This is the first part of a two-part article series on the execution of composite and joint decrees by Harshit Sharma, Trainee Civil Judge-cum-JMFC, Doctoral Candidate (NLU Jodhpur). The first part discusses about composite decrees, objections raised during their execution, and how to decide them. The second part focuses on joint decree and…
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Ecocide: The green credentials of France
Recently, the France National Assembly has approved the fiercely debated Climate and Resilience bill (“bill”), commemorating it as a ray of optimism amid the pandemic. The bill came on account of a foiled move of increasing fuel prices in order to reduce carbon emissions that led to the massive protests in France (Yellow Vest Movement.)…