India is the largest democracy in the world and has a federal system, so here elections are conducted after a regular interval of time for appointing different levels of government. People by the way of their vote choose their representatives to run the country. Therefore, the right to vote is
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“True progress is measured by the health of the most vulnerable. In our quest for universal health coverage, let inclusivity and justice be our guiding principles.”
Law and medicine, each with its own different norms and rules, are interconnected specifically in the context of the protection of the fundamental rights of citizens. Article 21 of the Indian
The supreme legislation which has the power to govern the whole country, THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, protects the citizens and provides them with the right to free legal aid and equal justice through Article 39A , which says, “The State shall secure that the operation of the legal system
How widely and accurately does this term period poverty get known? How many individuals know about and comprehend this problem? The social, cultural, economic, and political obstacles to
As stated in the preamble to the Marrakesh Agreement , both the non-discrimination principles of
Doctors and nurses have proven themselves life saviours during the COVID-19 pandemic by risking their own lives to save various lives. If we delve into the current scenarios of today’s world there is
On June 4th, 2024, the Supreme Court quashed a petition filed by the YSRCP party headed by the Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Mohan Reddy. The petition pleaded to quash the circular released by the
In the vibrant tapestry of India’s corporate landscape, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) stand as
In early 2024, Uttarakhand became India’s first state to have implemented a Uniform Civil Code post-independence. The Uniform Civil Code of Uttarakhand Act, 2024 was drafted by a government-appointed panel led by Retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai in the form of a

