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Why Doctors Should Be Scared of Social media / WhatsApp?
One screenshot of a patient's report in the wrong chat, and you're looking at jail time.
Not a fine. Jail.
Let's break it down.
Forwarding a test result to a colleague on WhatsApp without consent? Illegal.
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"On International Justice Day, Bharat stands firm in its commitment to upholding the rule of #law, ensuring accountability for all, and striving for a world where #justice is not merely a concept, but a lived reality for every human being, both within our borders and across the globe."
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Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act, 1856:
This act, passed on #July16th, 1856, allowed #Hindu widows to #remarry, challenging the prevalent social norms that restricted such #remarriages. It was a crucial step towards empowering #women and challenging traditional practices. #IshwarChandraVidyasagar played a significant role in #advocating for this act.
#hindumarriageact #hindumarriage
#divorce #divorcelaw
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#WorldPopulationDay
"Population control law is essential in India to ensure sustainable development, equitable resource distribution, and a better quality of life for future generations."
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Certainly. Here's my detailed opinion on why population control law is essential in India:
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✍️The Necessity of Population Control Law in India⚖️🙏🏼
India, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, is home to nearly one-fifth of the #globalpopulation. While a large population can be a demographic advantage in terms of a vast labor force and consumer base, unchecked population growth poses severe challenges to the country’s development, governance, and environmental sustainability. A well-framed population control law is not just desirable—it is essential.
1. Strain on Resources
India’s natural resources—water, food, energy, and land—are finite. As the population continues to grow, the pressure on these resources intensifies. Per capita availability of fresh water has declined significantly, agricultural land is shrinking, and energy demand is rising rapidly. Without control measures, resource scarcity could lead to conflict, inflation, and worsening poverty.
2. Impact on #Healthcare and #Education
Overpopulation directly hampers the quality and reach of public services. Hospitals and schools are overcrowded, particularly in rural and underdeveloped areas. This affects the health and education of millions, perpetuating cycles of poverty and illiteracy. A population control policy can ensure that resources are distributed more effectively, improving human development indicators.
3. #EnvironmentalDegradation
The ecological impact of #overpopulation is devastating. Deforestation, loss of biodiversity, pollution of air and water, and increased carbon emissions are all linked to excessive population growth. India’s efforts toward environmental protection and climate change mitigation are undermined when population growth outpaces environmental safeguards.
4. #Unemployment and #EconomicStrain
Although India produces millions of graduates every year, the job market cannot absorb such a vast influx. High unemployment, underemployment, and informal labor continue to plague the economy. Population control would help align the growth of the workforce with job creation, leading to a more stable and productive economy.
5. Urban #Overcrowding and Housing Crisis
Rapid #migration and population growth have led to overcrowded cities, slums, inadequate housing, traffic congestion, and poor sanitation. Urban planning becomes nearly impossible when #populationgrowth is unpredictable and uncontrolled. A #populationpolicy can enable better infrastructure development and living conditions in cities.
6. Learning from Other Countries
Several countries, such as China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh, have implemented #populationcontrol measures with varying degrees of success. These efforts have often helped stabilize economies, reduce poverty, and improve living standards. #India can design a policy that respects human rights while encouraging responsible family planning.
7. Balancing Rights with Responsibility
A #PopulationControlLaw must be framed with sensitivity. It should incentivize small families through education, financial benefits, and healthcare access rather than coercion. Awareness and voluntary participation are key. The aim should be to empower citizens to make informed decisions, not to penalize them.
✍️Concluding my opinion🙏🏼
India is at a critical juncture where population stabilization is directly linked to its future prosperity. A well-thought-out #population_control_law, combined with education, health services, and public awareness, is not just a policy option—it is a national necessity. Without it, the challenges of poverty, resource scarcity, and environmental degradation will only intensify. Responsible governance today will secure a better tomorrow for all Indians.
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गुरुर्ब्रह्मा गुरुर्विष्णुः गुरुर्देवो महेश्वरः ।
गुरुः साक्षात् परं ब्रह्म तस्मै श्री गुरवे नमः ॥ 🙏
सभी को गुरु पूर्णिमा की हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएं। 🌺
गुरु की कृपा से हमारा जीवन ज्ञान, भक्ति, शांति और सफलता से आलोकित हो जाता है। ✨📿
#GuruPurnima2025 #gurupurima
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Mahaprabhu #Jagannath, The Boss of the whole Universe is here going to bless everyone on this biggest #chariot festival today i.e., 27.06.2025.

Let's celebrate 🎉 This #RathYatra
#carfestival
#nandighosh
#darpadalan
#taladhwaja
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#InternationalYogaDay is being celebrated annually on June 21st, promotes #yoga for holistic well-being, emphasizing its #Indian roots and global relevance. The 2025 theme, #YogaForOneEarthOneHealth highlights harmony between #humanity, the #environment, and overall #wellness.
Every year on this day Yoga Day is celebrated by Advocate and Trademark Attorney Nihar Ranjan Nayak.
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*उड़ना आता हो तो
*डाली के भोरषे ना रहा करो, *लौटना जरूरी है, *धरती से दोस्ती निभाया करो *डाली तो टूट सकती है कभी भी.. *पंखो पे भोरोषा रखा करो...उड़ना तो जरूरी है! ✍️ निहार
(*उड़ना- मेहनत, *डाली- सफलता, *लौटना- बिफलता, *धरती- परमात्मा, *पंखो- आत्म विश्वास)

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Navigating the Nuances of Narcotic
Drug Offenses:
Understanding Quantity 👇
Thresholds under the NDPS Act This post highlights a discussion on the critical role of quantity thresholds in the legal framework surrounding narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in India, as governed by the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act).
The classification of seized substances into small, intermediate, and commercial quantities directly influences the severity of punishment and the applicable sentencing provisions. Understanding these thresholds, as defined by Central Government notifications, is paramount for legal practitioners, enforcement agencies, and anyone seeking to comprehend the intricacies of drug law in India.
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🚨Big Change Alert ⚖️: New Rules for Cheque Bounce Cases (Effective April 1,2025)
The recent amendments to the Negotiable Instruments Act bring significant shifts in handling cheque bounce cases.
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3 yr.'s (Three-year) practice as #lawyer necessary to be eligible for #judicialservice: New rules by #SupremeCourt
This new rule was introduced with the intention of ensuring that those appointed to the #judiciary had a foundational understanding of courtroom procedures and practical legal skills.The judgment was pronounced this morning by a Bench of Chief Justice of India (#CJI) BR Gavai and Justices AG Masih and K Vinod Chandran. In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a candidate should have at least three years of practice as a lawyer to enter judicial service [All India Judges Association and ors v. Union of India].
The #judgment was pronounced by a Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai and Justices AG Masih and K Vinod Chandran.
"All the High Courts and the State Governments in the country shall amend the relevant service rules to the effect that candidates desirous of appearing in the examination for the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division) must have practiced for a minimum period of 3 years to be eligible for the said examination," the Court ordered.
It said that such amendments to the rules must be carried out by High Courts within three months, and that these #amendments must then be approved by the State governments within a further period of three months.
#Justices BR Gavai, AG Masih and Vinod Chandran
The Court, however, clarified that this requirement of having at least three years of #legalpractice for entry to judicial service will not apply to ongoing judicial recruitment but will only apply prospectively.
"It is further directed that the said requirement of minimum years of practice shall not be applicable in cases where the concerned #HighCourt has already initiated the selection process for the post of #CivilJudge (Junior Division) prior to the date of this judgment and shall be applicable only from the next recruitment process," the Court said.
The Court reasoned that the appointment of fresh law graduates as judges has led to a lot of problems. Inexperienced law graduates may not be adequately equipped to handle the important tasks entrusted to #judicial officers, the #Court opined.
"The #Judges from the very day on which they assume office have to deal with the questions of life, liberty, property and reputation of #litigants. As rightly observed, neither knowledge derived from books nor pre-service training can be an adequate substitute for the first-hand experience of the working of the court-system and the administration of #justice. This is possible only when a candidate is exposed to the atmosphere in the court by assisting the seniors and observing how the lawyers and the Judges function in the court. The candidate should be equipped to understand the intricacies of the functions of a Judge. The experience of various High Courts has also shown that such fresh law graduates, upon their entry in judicial service, begin to show behavioral and temperament problems," the judgment reads.
It clarified that the three years of legal practice can be counted from the date on which a law graduate starts practice on the basis of a provisional enrolment and not from the date on which a lawyer clears the All India Bar Exam (AIBE).
“We hold that experience shall be counted from when provisional registration happens. This is because AIBE is held at different times,” the Court said.
Whether or not a candidate has #three_years_of_legal_practice is to be certified, either (a) by the concerned principal judicial officer or (b) by an advocate with ten years of standing at the Bar, duly endorsed by the #principal_judicial_officer of such a district or station.
If the candidate has been practicing before the High Courts or Supreme Court, the certificate shall be issued by an #advocate with ten years of standing, duly endorsed by an officer designated by the High Court or Supreme Court.
The Court also held that a candidate's experience as a #lawclerk to a #judge can be counted towards legal practice.
Notably, the Court has further ordered that entry-level judicial candidates must undergo at least one year of training before they are permitted to preside over a court.
"The Rules shall also mandate that the candidates who are appointed to the post of Civil Judge (Junior Division) pursuant to their selection through the examination must compulsorily undergo at least 1 year of training before presiding in a #Court," the Court said.
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सभीको उज्ज्वल एवं आनंदमय अक्षय तृतीया की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं देता हूँ! इस दिन की पवित्र ऊर्जा आपके जीवन को ज्ञान, सद्भाव और सौभाग्य से समृद्�� करे 🙏🏼🌷 #Akshyatritya #ParsuramJayanti
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28th April ଉତ୍କଳ ଗୌରବ ମଧୁସୂଦନ ଦାସ ଙ୍କ ଜନ୍ମ ତିଥି ରେ ତାଙ୍କୁ କୋଟି କୋଟି ପ୍ରଣାମ। ତାଙ୍କ ପାଇଁ ଆଜି ଆମେ ଗର୍ବ ରେ କହୁ ଆମେ ଓଡ଼ିଆ🙏🌹
28th April every year Swaviman Divas - Odisha - #LawyersDay is celebrated across #Odisha in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Madhusudan Das, a legendary #Odia lawyer of the British era and popularly called Madhu Babu or #MadhuBarrister.
He is a #legal luminary and a source of inspiration for #lawyers in the State.
His skill as a lawyer was best manifested in the Puri Mahunta case in which he defended a poor Rayat and got a decree against the mighty defendant.
The second famous case is the Lord Jagannath Temple in which his brilliant #advocacy restored the nine year old Yuvraj with all pride.
He was the only inspiration to bring the women of the state to enter advocacy.
The day is also observed as #SwavimanDivas.
Happy #Madhubabu Jayanti to all 🙏 #UtkalGaurav
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Celebrating Utkal Diwas
ମୁଁ ଓଡ଼ିଆ, ମୋ ଭାଷା ବଢ଼ିଆ,
🙏🏼ବନ୍ଦେ ଉତ୍କଳ ଜନନୀ🙏🏼
ସମଗ୍ର ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଜାତିକୁ ହାର୍ଦ୍ଦିକ ଅଭିନନ୍ଦନ 🙏💐
" Proud to be Odia " #odia #odiareels #odiasong #odisha #utkal #utkaldiwas
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हिंदू नव वर्ष और चैत्र नवरात्र की शुभकामनाएं🙏🏼 जय माता की 🌹🪔
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जय श्री जगन्नाथ🙏🏼
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#holi #rangbarse #holifestival
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