Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan’s case has set the ball rolling—the Law Commission of India has now released a set of recommendations in its 277th report addressing the issue.
Surendran also mentioned in a press conference, that these arrangements would be ready for pilgrims planning to visit the temple during the first five days in the Malayalam month of Thulam, which is likely to fall between the second and third week of October.
“So many Samaritans have shifted accident victims in their own vehicles even if the victim is bleeding. The department has [therefore] announced incentives for people who help victims.”
This is the second colonial-era law that the Supreme Court has struck down this month. The first being parts of Section 377, which criminalised ‘unnatural sex’ – widely seen as an anti-homosexual law.
I was not allowed to have my phone with me nor were any family members allowed inside the ward. I was feeling very disoriented and I (was) running a high fever. I couldn’t stop what was happening to me.”
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