Delhi High Court Judges: Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Justice Yogesh Khanna Applicable law: Section 52 of the Copyright Act, 1957 Did you know: A reproduction of a copyrighted work by a teacher or pupil in the course of instruction is allowed and is not an infringement of the copyright Where it all began: University and […]
The jurisprudence in India with respect to the status of right to privacy as a fundamental right has been quite dicey, as pointed out in the previous section. It was only in the case of Justice K. S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India[1] that the Apex Court exclusively dealt with this issue. The case was […]
Technology is an essential part of our day-to-day lives. It has made communication and dissemination of information faster and easier. Further, exchange of ideas as well as sale and purchase of goods and services have been facilitated with the advent of internet. Technology and the internet has become so intrinsic a part of our life […]
PUBLIC LAW- AN INTRODUCTION In general terms, a state is defined as an independent political entity, occupying a defined territory, the members of which are united together for the purpose of resisting external force and preservation of internal order[1]. This definition highlights the ‘police functions’ of the state. However, the modern-day functions of the state […]
Copyright is a type of intellectual property which provides the exclusive right to the owner to make copies of a creative work, either artistic, literary, dramatic, musical or otherwise. The creator of such creative work, or “author” has the exclusive commercial rights over the work. Artificial intelligence has great significance in the realm of creative […]
By:- Disha Mathur Worldwide, civilians are being attacked and killed in armed conflict, when do such attacks will be considering illegal? The concept of war violations was created especially at the conclusion of the 19th century and starting of the 20th century, when universal helpful law, moreover known as the law of outfitted struggle, was […]
The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) defines intellectual property (IP) as a creation of the mind. Patent, is a type of IP, provides an incentive to individuals to invent and innovate. The patent holder/owner is given exclusive right to make, use, sell and export an invention for a specific period of time. With the advent […]
By: Divya Tandon What is Private Equity Investment? Private Equity is one of the methods of financing an entity wherein capital is invested by private set of investors into a business in return for equity in the company wherein the capital is invested. Private Equity investors are generally leveraged buyout funds, growth equity funds, venture […]
By:- Chaitanya Anil Yadav Data Protection and Privacy Law According to Yves Poullet, more than 1.5 billion people use the internet and email nowadays, owing to the fast expansion of information technology and the population of internet users. Information technology will be increasingly utilised to acquire personal information, having both positive and negative effects for […]
By: Mansi What is the Pharmaceuticals Industry? The Pharmaceutical Industry creates, delivers, and markets medications or drugs authorized for use as meds. Drug organizations are permitted to bargain in conventional or potentially brand meds and clinical gadgets. They are dependent upon an assortment of laws and guidelines concerning the patenting, testing, and guaranteeing security and […]
By: Ilakkiya Kamaraj Introduction: “Is there anyone who hates entertainment?” The media has never stopped entertaining us. It plays an important role in our lives from fascinating us through films to feeding our brains with up to date information about the happenings in the world. From one corner of the world, we can know the […]
By: Shirleen Kaur ABSTRACT Laws are generally divided into two major heads i.e., substantive law and the procedural law. Both the heads are considered together as one is purposeless without the other. The former contains the rules and regulations, characteristics of laws with bare acts of those laws. While the latter one gives an approach […]