I undertook a project titled ACCESS TO JUSTICE: ARGUING FOR MIRANDA RIGHTS IN INDIA for my Law and Poverty Course this semester. It involved a field study wherein I sought to provide the ground work for having Miranda in India. Ofcourse, we do have DKBASU guidelines, but they arent enough to ensure due process in [...]
Monthly Archive for March, 2007
I did come across some good readings today. Posting the links here.Apologies for not putting up anything original. …………………………………………………………………………..PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES ON AN EMERGING INDIA Age is not the graying temples or the crinkles around your eyes, or the constant backache. Instead it is the faded memories of your life – like snapshots left exposed to [...]
DRUGS FOR THE POOR
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 13th, 2007
Thank you SANOFI- AVENTIS For deciding not to patent your anti-malarial drug ; at a time when the existing malarial drugs are becoming ineffective and the mosquitos are becoming resistant to it. For having concern for the millions of poor people on planet earth For setting an example for the filthy rich pharmaceutical companies to [...]
The University of Chicago Law School’s Blog is by far the best blog Ive ever read on law and HR issues. Imagine people like Posner, Straus and Stone writing! THE BLOG HEREThe following post was posted on the blog ….. PS: The article below is also related to my project/post on Terrorism and the Rule [...]
Book Release
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 11th, 2007
Just had a book of mine released today. In the sense I am the Assistant Author to the book. And yes, It’s my first one.The Title, LAW RELATING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. It gives a theoretical concept of domestic violence to understand the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 better. Bookmark on DeliciousDigg this [...]
TERRORISM AND THE RULE OF LAW
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 8th, 2007
I just completed my Law and Literature project. It was a case study on Kartar Singh v. Union of India [(1994) 4 SCC 569]. For those who dont know, the case dealt with the applicability of anti- terrorist laws in India. In a not so surprising decision, the court stated that Rights may be compromised [...]