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Imagine being held liable for an act that you never committed, an act that you were never even in the vicinity of or never even…
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History has witnessed that women have always been treated as second-class citizen. In the middle ages, the Doctrine of Coverture was developed in England as…
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According to section 24 of The Trade Marks Act, 1999, when two or more persons or legal entities come together for creating a joint entity…
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“Steal ideas, steal facts but do not steal words.” Dan Poynter The Copyright Act of 1957 is the primary legislation governing copyright in India. Copyright…
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Justice Bhagawati once quoted, “The child is a soul with a being, a nature and capacities of its own, who must be helped to find…
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Copyright is one form of Intellectual Property Protection provided to the authors of artistic and literary works. It is a bundle of legal rights, essentially…
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Focus keyword- Conditions for registration Additional keyword- Conditions for registration of trademark in India, Section 3, Registrar. Intellectual Property Law has become one of the…
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Introduction In the words of Professor Frank Tannenbaum, crime is eternal—as eternal as a society. It means that as long as there is a society,…
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Introduction Almost a decade ago, nobody knew what cybercrimes were. But today, this term has become a huge part of our daily parlance. We have…
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Citation: (1994) 3 SCC 1 Bench: S. Ratnavel Pandian, A.M. Ahmadi, P.B. Sawant, K. Ramaswamy, S.C. Agrawal, Yogeshwar Dayal, B.P. Jeevan Reddy, Kuldip Singh. Article…
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Introduction Polygamy might not be a common phenomenon today as opposed to monogamy but it still continues to be a part of many debates and…
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Name of the case: Shayara Bano v. Union of India Citation: AIR 2017 9 SCC 1 (SC) Date of Judgment: 22nd August, 2017 Parties Involved:…
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