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Unveiling the Sociological Impact of COVID-19 in India
Introduction The Coronavirus pandemic certainly wreaked havoc at not only the national sphere in India but an international level. It forced the economy to distress, psychology to depression, physical strength to respiratory illnesses backed with all other major diseases, spiritual health to a full stop by shutting down the doors of the temples, et al. … Continue reading Unveiling the Sociological Impact of COVID-19 in India
Read more »Drawing a thin line between Passing off and Infringement: An important aspect in The Indian trademark law.
In our Daily life we see more than 100 brands in our day but how can we distinguished them is they are registered or not .This question arrises in many of us, Is this brand Really belong to that company or not so to solve this problem we got the right of trademark registration. Registering … Continue reading Drawing a thin line between Passing off and Infringement: An important aspect in The Indian trademark law.
Read more »From Script to Screen: Navigating the Evolution of Censorship Laws In Film Content
Introduction Censorship is usually misinterpreted as a synonym of restriction but this term is derived from the Latin word “censere” which means to give an opinion. Censorship is a wide phenomenon encompassing censorship of oral and written communications including movies, arts, music, magazines, books, plays, etc. In India, censorship has been criticized and debated over … Continue reading From Script to Screen: Navigating the Evolution of Censorship Laws In Film Content
Read more »Disparagement & Comparative Advertising
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introduction In this cutthroat competition, companies are constantly seeking creative ways to get consumer’s attention. One such strategy is comparative advertising. Comparative advertising aims at pitting other companies or brands to highlight their superiority. This approach is perfectly legal to point out the advantages of one’s product but it cannot disparage competitor’s products. provisions regarding … Continue reading Disparagement & Comparative Advertising
Read more »NCLT on Gitanjali Gems Liquidation: Analysing its Role and Authority Under IBC, 2016
Introduction The jewellery retailer Gitanjali Gems, which is owned by the wanted man Mehul Choksi, notified the exchanges on Monday that the NCLT Mumbai bench has mandated the company’s liquidation. The decree came into effect on February 7, 2024. A company or corporation may be liquidated by winding up its operations by selling off its … Continue reading NCLT on Gitanjali Gems Liquidation: Analysing its Role and Authority Under IBC, 2016
Read more »Guidelines for the National Phase Entry for Patents in Indonesia
National phase entry is the process by which a patent application is filed with foreign countries to get into the national phase through the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) to get international patent protection in that individual country or region. This process begins directly at the national or regional patent office of the country in which … Continue reading Guidelines for the National Phase Entry for Patents in Indonesia
Read more »SARFAESI ACT 2002
Introduction SARFAESI ACT STANDS FOR “Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act”. Main aim of this act was to increase the capability of banks and non-banking organisations to liquidize the loan securities in case of non-repayment of loans. The act does so by two major steps , first, minimising the … Continue reading SARFAESI ACT 2002
Read more »Gambling Laws: Balancing the Odds
INTRODUCTION It is a well-known fact that gambling is illegal in India and is barred by The Public Gambling Act, 1867. For a legislation eighty years older than the independence, it sure stands up to its standards. The Public Gambling Act of 1867 draws its inspiration from the British Gaining Act, 1845 and the Betting … Continue reading Gambling Laws: Balancing the Odds
Read more »Parallel Innings: Indian Premier League and Illegal Betting Websites
INTRODUCTION The Indian Premier League (IPL), 2024 being one of the most watched sporting events globally is hitting the headlines for setting new records for its popularity and viewership. With the outset of the cricket matches, plethora of illegal sports betting platforms have simultaneously increased their operations in order to lure cricket lovers by offering various discounts, … Continue reading Parallel Innings: Indian Premier League and Illegal Betting Websites
Read more »Types and Subtypes of Sustainable Development Provisions in International Investment Agreements
INTRODUCTION TRLs (Transparency and disclosure) are the fifth category of the Executive Order. The main goal of TRLs is writing the regulations and liquidity measurement rules for the investment systems that operate nationally and internationally, and on a city level. They may as well cover the ways of such laws and policies are thought of … Continue reading Types and Subtypes of Sustainable Development Provisions in International Investment Agreements
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