Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan

This Blog is written by Priyesh Parthasarthy from Symbiosis Law School, Noida. Edited by Amrith R.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented global health crisis of our time and the greatest global humanitarian challenge the world has ever faced since World War II. The virus has spread widely, and the number of cases is rising daily even as governments are working tirelessly to combat the pandemic.

India-Nepal Border Dispute

This Blog is written by Priya Shah from GLS Law College, Ahmedabad.
India shares border with different countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Chine, Bhutan, and Myanmar. It shares border with Nepal from 3 sides and the Indian states that share border with India are Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, West Bengal and Bihar. Out of all this states, Uttar Pradesh shares the longest border with Nepal.

COVID-19 And Slash Of Repo Rate By RBI

This Blog is written by Rohan Singh from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. 
Currently, whole world is suffering from COVID-19 pandemic that made a great loss of both the mankind and of the economy. Recently, there was a survey conducted by industry body FICCI and tax consultancy Dhruva. They took responses from around 380 different companies from different sectors.

Shin Bet

This Blog is written by Mayank Malhotra from School of Law, Christ (deemed to be University), Delhi-NCR. 
Shin Bet is Isarel’s security agency (internal security service), its motto is “Magen veLo Yera’e” (“Defender that shall not be seen” or “The unseen shield). Shin Bet Headquarter is located in Afeka, a northern neighbourhood in Tel Aviv, on a hill, north of Park Hayarkon.

Virtual Visitation

This Blog is written by Vibhuti Tyagi from Ideal Institute Of Management And Technology And School Of Law, Delhi.
One of the challenges faced by divorced parent in their location which is related to the location of their child’s other parent. If one parent needs to move, it can create a host of challenges for both Parents and their child.

New Cold War

This Blog is written by Priyank Sudhir Shah from Gujarat Law Society Law College.
The news of new cold war is fast erupting and the same is taking us back to the time just after the completion of II World War. The time post World War II had created a lot of tension throughout the world. A new world order was about to set due to such tension. The most infamous tension post II world war was the Cold War between the USA and Soviet Russia.

King Bibi: A Dilemma

This Blog is written by Jissy Rajish from The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.
Despite our world being caught under the catastrophe of coronavirus, Israel is witnessing a dramatic event that is holding first serving premier to face trials after three years of investigation of scandals swirling around, that is of the person who stood up for Jew community forming the longest serving Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

RBI Circular On Loan Moratorium

This Blog is written by Archie Anant from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala.
The Supreme Court had given notification to the Center and Reserve Bank of India in a petition filed by The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) which sought an explanation with respect to whether all NBFCs were qualified for credit ban or whether banks had the circumspection to give the advantage.

Impact Of Brexit In India

This Blog is written by Kripa Jain from BN Faculty Of Law, Udaipur.
It is an abbreviation for the term “British exit”, similar to “Grexit” that was used for many years to refer to the possibility of Greece leaving the Eurozone. Brexit refers to the possibility of Britain withdrawing from the European Union (EU).

One Nation One Ration Card

This Blog is written by Aadish Jain from Symbiosis Law School, Noida.
The scheme “One Nation-One Ration Card” was announced by the Food and Public Distribution Minister Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan as NDA government ambitious project on 20 January 2020 to be rolled out in the whole India from 1 June 2020 but as we all know the whole world is going through the pandemic situation of Covid-19 the process has been slowed and all the work has been delayed but this situation made it unavoidable.

Antitrust Investigation

This Blog is written by Piyush Gupta from CPJ College of Higher Studies & School of Law, Delhi.
Antitrust laws are those rules and regulations that’s keep the track on the dispersal of economic power in business and also make sure that healthy competition should sustain in the economy, so that economy can grow and flourish.

Effective Implementation of Mediation in India

his Blog is written by Bhumi Sharma from Amity Law School, Madhya Pradesh.
Mediation in India is a voluntary dispute resolution process where the neutral third party i.e. a mediator helps the disputing people mutually resolve their conflict and find a solution to their legal problem by entering into a written contract. It allows parties to participate in dispute resolution actively and relook at mutual interests and rights of each other.

Privacy being hampered due to Zoom App

This Blog is written by Ayush Meena from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Indore.
Zoom Video communication application is an US-based company, headquartered in California, founded by current CEO and former Cisco Webex engineer- Eric Yuan in the year 2011, and launched its software in 2013. After continuous growth of the app it became a “unicorn” (startup company valued at over $1 billion) company in 2017.

Special Corona Fee On Alcohol

This Blog is written by Priyanjali Priyadarshini from Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli.
As the liquor shops re-opened in the cities, there could be seen an unprecedented crowd on the streets to buy liquor. This not only showcased the number of alcohol consumers in the country but also put the entire nation to a shame as the people were seen breaking the lockdown rules and the whole picture seemed nothing less than a chaos.

Open Skies Transparency Pact

This Blog is written by Priyanjali Priyadarshini from Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli.
United States (US) issued a notice on 21st May, 2020 that it will exit the Open Skies Treaty (OST). US President Donald Trump stated that the reason for exit from the treaty was that Russia was not adhering to the terms of Treaty and so until Russia decided to adhere to the terms of treaty the US would continue to pull out of the pact.

Coronavirus- A Nightmare for the Developing India

This Blog is written by Rehan Ahmad from Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida.
SARS-CoV-2 also known as Coronavirus has resulted in the outburst of a respiratory illness known as COVID-19. Many countries have tried to curtail the destruction caused by the pandemic by implementing several precautionary measures and policies but death toll is increasing day by day and is the biggest threat to mankind nowadays.