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The Plummeting Standards: Media and its Journalistic Moorings

Introduction The way in which Sushant Singh Rajput’s death is aired shows what ‘narrow casting’ is. It has been more than two months to his sad demise but media is still awry. This unfortunate incident has become one of the popular examples of how media is solely concerned with boosting revenue by rigorously covering circumstantial …

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Ethical and Legal Issues of Organ Donation and Transplantation.

“Organ transplantation is an issue that must be dealt with sensitivity. Orienting society to accepting the ‘value of life after death’ will go a long way in strengthening transplantation as medical treatment. – Usha Raman    INTRODUCTION  In India, Kidney transplants was first started in the year of 1970s and since that time , India …

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Medical Negligence

INTRODUCTION The medical profession is one of the noble professions, we consider doctors as equal to god. But in recent times, medical negligent has become a serious issue. Around 52 lakh medical injuries cases are filed before the courts. A very minute mistake by a doctor may lead to severe injury to the patient sometime …

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POSH Act & Work From Home: Is it Possible to Secure Rights for all Genders?

A. INTRODUCTION  The (COVID-19) pandemic has drastically affected the ability of humans to go about their regular lives and accomplish their daily tasks. It has called for a number of adjustments to the current lifestyle of people. One such adjustment happened in the working culture of employees across India, known as work from home, wherein, …

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CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF HINDU RELIGIOUS & CHARITABLE ENDOWNMENTS (HR&CE) ACT

INTRODUCTION India is a country which is governed by a written constitution. The majority population of the Indian Subcontinent, according to the Census report of 2011, is the Hindu Religion. Hindu religion encompasses itself in several/castes/subcastes of different shape andcolour. They follow various practices and traditions which vary from one another. Around 1840, the British …

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