In Part VII of the series on Medical Profiteering, I’m continuing looking into the provisions of the Indian laws on regulating Surrogacy (Section 41 - 54)– Commercial and altruistic – to see if the concerns addressed in Part V have been properly addressed, whether loopholes exist to undermine the laws, whether the law in its current form can be implemented effectively and whether subsequent amendments have watered down the original provisions.
In Part VIII of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 37 & 38(especially so) under Chapter VI which deals with miscellaneous items.
In Part IX of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 39 - 48 under Chapter VI which deals with miscellaneous items.
In Part V of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 24 – 26 under Chapter IV.
In Part VI of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 27 – 29 under Chapter IV and Sections 30-32 under Chapter V.
In Part V of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 33 – 36 under Chapter V.
In Part III of the Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’ll be taking a look at the Sections from 6 to 13, discussing clauses that may prove detrimental to the rights of the public.
In Part IV of Broadcasting Bill 2023, I’m discussing relevant (concerning) clauses of Sections 14 – 23.
In Part II of this Series on Broadcasting Bill 2023, I'm taking a detailed look at various Sections that can be interpreted in ways that are concerning to the service providers, operators and the public.