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COVID-19 and Blood Type

  Any new information about Corona is welcome to be made public. As more and more research is being done, people are becoming more and more aware. Two good researches have also emerged on the relationship of blood group versus corona . The first new research published in the journal Blood Advances shows that people with blood group 'O' are more protected from the risk of covid than any other blood group. . If someone from the 'O' group gets corona, there is little chance of reaching a critical condition. In the first study, researchers compared covid screening data of 4,73,000 people from the Danish Health Registry to 2.2 million people in the general population. Those with the 'O' group were found to be the lowest in covid positive, while those in the 'A', 'B' and 'AB' groups were the highest among the infected. There is not much difference between the 'A', 'B' and 'AB' groups of people being feared infected. B

BLOG ON SELF BLAME

  The privilege against inculpation is predicated on a basic principle of common legal code jurisprudence. The characteristics options of this provision is – 1. That the defendant is considered to be innocent until the guilt is evidenced, 2. That it's for the prosecution to ascertain his guilt, and 3. That the defendant can not be compelled to form any statement against his can.   The privilege applies to ‘testimonial compulsion’. It little question covers oral testimony by associate accused. The question before the court is whether or not Art 20(3) covers one thing a lot of besides oral proof. The Right against inculpation enshrined within the Constitution, though clear in its choice of words, because of equally compelling factors like the State’s interest in Preservation of law and order, has got to generate a group of concrete possible principles that a court will use to come to a decision and defend the outcomes of specific cases. The maxim Nemo Tenetur Seipsum accusa

POLICE BRUTALITY

    “I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.”                                                                                                    -Mahatma Gandhi INTRODUCTION: Few months ago, there was a deplorable mishap, where a father-son duo who was indicted for keeping their shops unlocked thereby breaching the prescribed lockdown deadline.   It is evidently obvious to every single person in and around, about the arrest and the subsequent agony where blood oozed from their rectums, pain that rushed through the veins, voice that stumbled to even stand up for their personal esteem. It goes without saying wherein this happened just as a replica and a clear indication of “police brutality”.           There was another notable occurrence, where four men who were accused of gang rape of a Veterinary doctor in   Hyderabad were shot dead by a police and the entire nation was in cloud nine that the justice w