ANIMAL WELFARISM

Animal welfare is the physical and psychological well-being of animals. Animal welfare science uses measures like longevity, disease, immunosuppression, behaviour, physiology, and reproduction, although there is debate over which indicators provide the best information.This implies that systematic concern for animal welfare can be based on awareness that non-human animals are susceptive and that consideration should…

Fundamental rights

  Article 12-35 of the Constitution of India deals with fundamental rights. These human rights are granted to Indian citizens because the Constitution stipulates that these rights are inviolable. The right to life, dignity and education are among the six basic rights. Fundamental rights are the basic human rights stipulated in the Constitution of India,…

CASE STUDY- D.N JEEVARAJU and ANR Vs D. SUDHAKAR & ORS

CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION – SLP ( C ) NOs 33333-33335  COURT – THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA   BENCH – J. Altamash Kabir, J. Cyriac Joseph   HELD ON – 16/12/2010  PARTIES INVOLVED – D. N Jeevaraju & Anr ( Petitioner)                                           D. Sudhakar & Ors (Respondent)  BRIEF FACTS OF THE CASE :  The Writ Petitioners, D. Sudhakar, Venkataramanappa, Gulihatti D. Shekar, Shivaraj S. Thangadgi and P.M. Narendra Swamy,(Respondent No.1-5 ), were all elected as independent Members in the General Elections held to the 13th Karnataka Legislative Assembly.  On 6th October,…

Challenges of The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006

Administrative Apathy Implementation of the act remains the biggest challenge as acts related to the environment are not entirely compliant with the law, illegal encroachments have happened as much as that claims have been unfairly rejected. As tribals are not a big vote bank in most states, governments find it convenient to subvert FRA or…