Posts

Showing posts from November 9, 2022

Covid-19 Risk of Infection Prediction for Smart Health Governance

  In December 2019, first Covid-19 pandemic outbreak from the city Wuhan of China has grabbed all over the world countries with more than 12.5 crore confirmed cases of Covid-19 and counting is increasing rapidly. All the medical research laboratories are trying to develop the vaccine to control the spread of pandemic covid-19.   But many of vaccines are under different stage of trials in different countries. Vaccine and medical treatment is one aspect to control the spread of pandemic but latest web based technology, mobile based technology, blockchain and Internet of things (IoT) devices can be used to control spread rate of pandemic and predicting risk of infection to concerned person.   IoT devices are interconnected devices over internet. These IoT devices having sensors can be used control the pandemic. It has been discussed the how IoT devices, blockchain technology and mobile based technology can be used to control the pandemic. There is a self-assessment test in Covid-19 tracin

Interplay between section 320 CrPC and 482 Cr.Pc 1973 with specific reference to Non Compoundable offence and Inherent Power of Court

  “The aforesaid topic became important in the light of recent judgment of SC wherein an issue has been dealt by the Apex Court, whether a non-Compoundable Offence under section 306 Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 can be quashed in a proceeding under Section 482 Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.PC) 1973. At this juncture, one must know the Definition of Non-Compoundable Offence, it is to be noted that the said expression is not defined anywhere in Code of Cr.Pc1973, but the same can be inferred as  an offence which cannot be compromised between the parties to a criminal case. Section 320 Cr.Pc, 1973 contains a list of various offences, as mentioned in Indian Penal Code 1860, which can be compoundable. The various offences of IPC, 1860 which do not found the place in the said list as provided in aforesaid section can be referred to as non compoundable offence. Section 320 Cr.Pc, 1973 contains two lists i.e. First lists deals with the offences which can be compromised by the parties between