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Mandating use of Aarogya Setu app illegal, says Justice B N Srikrishna -Apurva Vishwanath

-The Indian Express Justice Srikrishna said that the guidelines cannot be considered as having sufficient legal backing to make the use of Aarogya Setu mandatory. Former Supreme Court Judge B N Srikrishna, who chaired the committee that came out with the first draft of the Personal Data Protection Bill, termed the government’s push mandating the use of Aarogya Setu app “utterly illegal”. “Under what Law do you mandate it on anyone? So far...

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Equal freedom and forced labour -Gautam Bhatia

-The Hindu The steps being taken by States, under the cover of COVID-19, of removing labour Laws are grossly unconstitutional Soon after Independence, while the Constitution of a free India was being drafted, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the chairperson of the Drafting Committee, was asked to prepare a note on the idea of Fundamental Rights. In a terse document, B.R. Ambedkar observed that thus far, the purpose of Constitutions had been to limit...

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Labour Law Reform: Was a Sledgehammer Needed When Employment Itself Is Uncertain? -EAS Sarma

-TheWire.in While most of the Laws may not be strictly enforced, does that justify doing away with them completely? In the last week, several important labour Laws, meant to safeguard the welfare of the workers and ensure industrial safety, have been “suspended” for a few years in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. Although the orders put out by each state government have their own tweaks and variations, these decisions collectively come with...

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Explained: What labour Law changes mean -Udit Misra and Nushaiba Iqbal

-The Indian Express Last week, a number of state governments made key changes in the application of labour Laws. What are the labour Laws in the country, and how can such changes impact firms, their workers, and the economy? As the economy struggles with the lockdown and thousands of firms and workers stare at an uncertain future, some state governments last week decided to make significant changes in the application of labour...

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Delhi’s Food Scheme for the Poor is Better on Paper than on the Ground -Suchitra

-TheWire.in As gaping holes emerge in the Delhi Corona Sahayata Yojana, daily wage earners remain unpaid, hungry and helpless. New Delhi: A month ago, on April 7, Chief Justice of India S.A. Bobde asked public interest Lawyer Prashant Bhushan: “If they are being provided meals, then why do they need money for meals?” Bhushan had represented a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed jointly by civil rights activists Harsh Mander and Anjali Bharadwaj to...

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