Advances in epidemic control laws & covid-19 pandemic in India: A medico-legal analysis

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This paper deals with the efficacy of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 and Epidemic Diseases Amendment Act, 1937 in the context of Covid-19 pandemic. The colonial mould of epidemic control laws reviewed the World Health Organization (WHO) legal guidelines for disease preparedness and response. The public health strategies of epidemic-pandemic control need juristic innovation, and blanket application of British enactment fall short of the expectation of the right based approach health and equity. The enforcement of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 during dengue, swine flu, influenza and COVID-19 criticized by the Indian medico-legal community in India. The emerging discourse can be tailor-made to suit the magnitude of the Covid-19 and pandemics needs a careful analysis. Though the WHO Revision of the International Health Regulations, 2005 offers new paradigm the Indian government resort to the Epidemic Diseases Amendment Ordinance, 2020 needs a critical appraisal in COVID-19 pandemic in India.

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Nomani, M. Z. M., Sherwani, F., & Allail, J. (2021). Advances in epidemic control laws & covid-19 pandemic in India: A medico-legal analysis. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 15(2), 2763–2769. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.14790

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