The review report summarizes an article titled "MEDICAL ABORTION AND DATA PROTECTION; INDIA’S TAKE ON THE PENUMBRAL HUMAN RIGHT OF PRIVACY". The plagiarism percentage was 4.6%. The flow of content and grammar were good. The reviewer recommends accepting the submission as it covered the necessary information about medical abortion, data protection, and India's position on the right to privacy with relevant case laws. The detailed article discussed the evolution of the right to privacy in India through judicial interpretation, decisional privacy through medical abortions, and informational privacy through data protection.
The review report summarizes an article titled "MEDICAL ABORTION AND DATA PROTECTION; INDIA’S TAKE ON THE PENUMBRAL HUMAN RIGHT OF PRIVACY". The plagiarism percentage was 4.6%. The flow of content and grammar were good. The reviewer recommends accepting the submission as it covered the necessary information about medical abortion, data protection, and India's position on the right to privacy with relevant case laws. The detailed article discussed the evolution of the right to privacy in India through judicial interpretation, decisional privacy through medical abortions, and informational privacy through data protection.
The review report summarizes an article titled "MEDICAL ABORTION AND DATA PROTECTION; INDIA’S TAKE ON THE PENUMBRAL HUMAN RIGHT OF PRIVACY". The plagiarism percentage was 4.6%. The flow of content and grammar were good. The reviewer recommends accepting the submission as it covered the necessary information about medical abortion, data protection, and India's position on the right to privacy with relevant case laws. The detailed article discussed the evolution of the right to privacy in India through judicial interpretation, decisional privacy through medical abortions, and informational privacy through data protection.
The review report summarizes an article titled "MEDICAL ABORTION AND DATA PROTECTION; INDIA’S TAKE ON THE PENUMBRAL HUMAN RIGHT OF PRIVACY". The plagiarism percentage was 4.6%. The flow of content and grammar were good. The reviewer recommends accepting the submission as it covered the necessary information about medical abortion, data protection, and India's position on the right to privacy with relevant case laws. The detailed article discussed the evolution of the right to privacy in India through judicial interpretation, decisional privacy through medical abortions, and informational privacy through data protection.
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JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA STUDENT LAW REVIEW
Review Report
Title of Article: - ‘MEDICAL ABORTION AND DATA PROTECTION;
INDIA’S TAKE ON THE PENUMBRAL HUMAN RIGHT OF PRIVACY' Plagiarism Percentage (max. 20%): - 4.6% Flow of Content & Grammatical Errors (if any mention and highlight it in the document): - flow of the content was good as it is started with evolution of right to privacy and then moving towards medical abortion and ended up with information privacy in context with Data protection. And grammar mistakes are almost none. Comment & Recommendation (state the reasons for acceptance or rejection): - I recommend the submission as it covered all necessary information about medical abortion, Data protection and India’s position on right to privacy with relevant case law’s being covered. Detailed information regarding evolution of right to privacy in India through judicial interpretation then decisional privacy in the form of medical abortions ended with informational privacy in the form of Data protection. Name of the Editor: - Mohd Arham Review Date: -27/1/19