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Contracts in Fashion Industry

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By:- Prachi Parekh INTRODUCTION: Nowadays, people love to spend upon fashion-related products and this has helped the fashion industry to grow tremendously within a short span of time. The growth in the industry has led to employment generation and variety of career opportunities in the same, as well as innovative services and techniques are being […]

Inconspicuous Agony of The Innocent: Child Sexual Abuse in India

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By: Isiri Rajaneesh Introduction: An omnipresent yet a discreet problem in India, child sexual abuse, defined as “the misuse of power and authority, combined with force or coercion which leads to the exploitation of children in situations where adults, or children sufficiently older than the victim to have greater strength and power, seek sexual gratification […]

Analysis of Insurance laws in India and UAE

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By:- Khushi Sharma Abstract: Banking can be described as the activities such as depositing and protecting the capital of people and several business organizations and ultimately returning the money as per the wants of the depositors. The term insurance means the process in which the insurer agrees to make good the loss of the insured. […]

How to file a Patent in India?

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By: Ayushee Subhadarshini As it is said an invention is not your own until it is patented- so what is patent? How do we patent our invention? The simple answer to this is patent is the Exclusive legal right given to the inventor so as to protect its invention. we may say that it is […]

Analysis of the new OTT rules and code for digital and social media apps

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By: Ayushee Subhadarshini In the emerging days of technological advancements, the online platforms have leveled up their games to the next level. The platforms like Social media and over-the-top (OTT) services provide so much content to the audience directly through internet. Staying at homes during the pandemic has become easier through these platforms. People create […]

The Exordium of Copyright System in UK

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By: Himali Sylvester Introduction  It has often been espoused that homo sapiens are inherently ‘possessive’ in nature. In other words, it could be said that human beings are born with the unique ability of ‘claiming’ possession over materials. It was not too long ago that the discourse of property and possession unfolded. The two erudite […]

Trademark Dilution

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By: Muskan Sharma Introduction Trademark Dilution is an act when someone uses a trademark, without any authority, that tarnishes or blurs the image of a famous mark. Dilution is a type of violation of a trademark, in which the defendant’s use, though not causing the likelihood of confusion, blurs distinctiveness or tarnishes the image of […]

IP and MSMEs: The Climacteric Role of Intellectual Property in the Future of MSMEs

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By: Rushika M “Intellectual Property is the oil of the century. Look at the richest men a hundred years ago; they all made their money extracting natural resources or moving them around. All (of) today’s richest men have made their money out of intellectual property.” -Mark Getty Introduction Intellectual property is an important legal and […]

How to file a Criminal Complaint in India

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By:-Muskan Sharma What is a Criminal Complaint? A Criminal Complaint is a complaint consisting of such facts and circumstances forming part of the commission of an offence. In India, the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as “IPC”) is the penal law stating all the offences, except as provided under any other law. The […]

Condonation of Delay under The Limitation Act, 1963

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By: Chinmay Mehta INTRODUCTION: The Limitation Act, 1963, of which the concept of Condonation of Delay is a component, was enacted on 5th October, 1963, which came into force on, 1st January, 1964. The essence behind the statutes of Limitation has been well expressed by Lord Plunkett in the following words, “Time holds in one hand […]

Insanity as a defense under Indian Penal Code

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By: Soumya Verma Chapter IV of Indian Penal Code Insanity is one of the defenses available in the Indian Penal Code mentioned under General Exceptions Chapter IV. General exceptions are those exceptions which are mentioned separately under the Code which a person can take to defend his case. These exceptions acts as a shield to […]

Civil Courts System in China and their Jurisdiction

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By: Siddharth Sutaria INTRODUCTION TO CHINA’S LEGAL SYSTEM The government defines the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as a “socialist legal system.” Despite the official definition, however, China’s legal system is based primarily on the Civil Law model. The Constitution of the People’s Republic of China is the highest law within China. People’s Republic of […]

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