Rehabilitation and Vaccination of Beggars in Covid 19:  A Duty of The State

Anmol Agarwal & Harshal Kumar Introduction On 27th July 2021, the Supreme Court in the matter of Kush Kalra v. Union of India and Ors.[1] asked the Central Government and the Government of NCT Delhi to ensure that proper rehabilitation, as well as vaccination programs are provided for people involved in the avocation of begging. … Continue reading Rehabilitation and Vaccination of Beggars in Covid 19:  A Duty of The State

The Juxtaposition Between The Right of Residents to A Clean Environment and Feeding of Stray Dogs

Komal Parnami and Pritesh Raj In this article the authors have delved into the rights of animals with particular emphasis on stray dogs. The thought of granting legal rights to animals emerges from the well-intentioned concept of animal welfare and protection. The authors have also mentioned the existing legal regime regarding the protection of animal … Continue reading The Juxtaposition Between The Right of Residents to A Clean Environment and Feeding of Stray Dogs

A Failed War Births Another Crisis: U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

This article is authored by Ishant Kumar Sharma and Divyaraj Ray, Junior Editors of the Human Rights Blog, CASIHR. The inevitable war and human rights crisis that the world anticipated after the U.S and Taliban peace deal in 2020 has finally culminated into the establishment of a Terror State under the Taliban rule which can be … Continue reading A Failed War Births Another Crisis: U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Muslim Women Have the Right to Evoke Extra-Judicial Divorce in India

Anti-Patriarchy and Equality Speaking: Muslim Women have the Right to Invoke Extra-Judicial Divorce in India

Abhay Raj Recent years have witnessed an unprecedented level of attention on the tenet of equality. The most recent addition to this arena could be the decision of the Kerala High Court in X v. Y, where the court interpreted the right of Muslim women to invoke extra-judicial divorce. This piece critically analyses the implications … Continue reading Anti-Patriarchy and Equality Speaking: Muslim Women have the Right to Invoke Extra-Judicial Divorce in India