Economic and Political Weekly.The article, by Kritika Bhardwaj of the National Law University, argues that much of India’s response to the pandemic has been ad hoc and has not followed any public health legislation framework.The handling of a pandemic does require some privacy intrusion.
Authorities may have to trace people’s movements and compel them to undergo testing and isolation. However, this has grave implications for civil liberties, says Bhardwaj.
A legal framework, clearly defining the checks and balances and rights and remedies for those affected by abuse of such power, is essential to bring certainty and accountability to government functioning, the article says.India lacks a well-defined legal framework and a standard operating.
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