On 17th July 2019, The International Court of Justice (ICJ) pronounced its verdict in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case. With a ratio of 15:1, the judgement was pronounced in India’s favour. The court asserted that Pakistan has breached the Vienna convention signed in 1963, by denying the right of consular access
Author: Vaishali Jeswani
KUWAIT EXPATRIATE BILL AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN IMMIGRANTS: GULF-INDIA RELATIONS
Historically, India shares economic ties with the Arabian peninsula, especially with the gulf regions alongside its eastern shores. The maritime trade route between the Indus valley civilization and civilization of Dilmun, located on the island of Bahrain and adjacent to the shore of Saudi Arabia was the first such route
LEGALISATION OF MARIJUANA IN INDIA VS THE WORLD
Marijuana is a mixture of the dried flowers belonging to Cannabis Sativa. It is popular by other terms like pot, herb, weed, mary jane, ganja and other slang words. Marijuana is smoked by people either in the form of a rolled-cigarette known as joints, in pipes, through bongs or rolled
TELEMEDICINE – THE NEW NORMAL IN MEDICAL WORLD?
Telemedicine allows health care professionals. i.e. Doctors. To evaluate, diagnose and treat patients using telecommunication technology. It is a way to treat patients through a distance. During early days, the practice was used to connect doctors treating a patient at one place to specialists at another location; which proved to
HONG KONG’S NEW SECURITY LAW- THE END OF HONG KONG?
On 1st July 1997, the United Kingdom ended their administration for Hong Kong and handed over the control of the colony to china; popularly known as Handover of Hong Kong. It continued to govern and maintain an economic system separate from mainland China. Hong Kong was required to have a
