By: Manohar Samal Introduction Electronic sports (e- sports) involves playing computer or other games for profit where fans view the gaming and place wagers depending upon the skills of the players indulged in such games.[1] Not only wagers but, e- sports generate revenues through live streaming of players as well.[2] Reportedly, 380 million people worldwide […]
By: Prabha Devi Ganesan INTRODUCTION Digital Forensics is also defined as the science of identifying, preserving, analyzing and reporting of any evidence stored in the digital media like computer, network, server and mobile device. The documents of the evidence which are collected from the storage media computer system or any digital device can be used […]
By: Sreyasi Sarma Abstract Medical profession is a noble profession. The connection between the patient and the specialist depends on shared trust and confidence. It is a helpful weapon of shopper to guarantee responsibility of specialist organizations. The patients have begun utilizing this Act, when they are abused by clinical carelessness of the medical services. […]
By: Pallavi Tiwari INTRODUCTION Sports are said to form 1-5 percent of the GDP and thus are very important for economy and various related companies. As far as the recent trend is concerned Indian Premier League (IPL) is going on and this is the most appropriate example to understand the connection between sports, marketing and […]
By: Subham Agarwal Humankind has always found ways to transport themselves for business, survival, or food. Transportation has always played a significant role socially, economically, culturally, and commercially. Humankind has also always invented new ways to increase the speed of transportation. The first-ever steam-powered automobile was built in 1769, and the steam-powered railway was built […]
By: Nidhi Poddar Introduction Intellectual Property has not always horse around Merger and Acquisition deals. Intellectual Property plays a disguised role in 2 major aspects: By making certain Intellectual Property intensive industries, for example, life sciences, where the value of pharmaceuticals can often be viewed with the scope of patent protection. By making certain deal […]
By: Mayank Singh Aviation is one of the most influenced industry during Coronavirus emergency which has happened because of magnitude of pandemic. This Pandemic has resulted large scale emergency which tends to suspension of flights and limitations on venture out universally to hinder the spread of infection. It is conceivable to watch the effect of […]
By: Abishek TK Jio – Facebook Crossover: A Financial Entente: Facebook is one of the only apps used by almost 2.5 Billion users, making the social media platform the world’s largest. While Facebook conquers the world, Whatsapp conquers India with approximately 200 million users, making it the country’s largest. On 21st April 2020, Facebook CEO, Mark […]
By: Parul Sagar What is Corporate Law? Corporate law is the array of laws, rules, rules, and practices that manage the course of action and action of organizations. It’s the gathering of law that guides legitimate components that exist to lead business. The laws address the rights and responsibilities of the aggregate of people related […]
– By Apoorva Mishra The plaintiffs entered into an Agreement dated 9th April, 2000 with Balaji Telefilms Pvt. Ltd., in order to create, compose and produce 262 episodes of a television serial entitled “KYUNKI SAAS BHI KABHI BAHU THI”. Since then Balaji has produced episodes of the serial and their services were engaged by way […]
– By Apoorva Mishra Compulsory licensing is an involuntary licensing where the licensor is unwilling to grant the license to the willing licensee, but this entire agreement of compulsory licensing is enforced by the state, by which the licensor has to transfer the rightful authorization of the patent to the licensee, against all his wishes. […]
– By Apoorva Mishra FACTS The writ petitioner in the case was Bayer Corporation. The second respondent in the case was the DCGI and the third respondent was Cipla. The Indian Patent Office had granted the petitioner, patent number 215758 on 3 March 2008. Therefore, by virtue of Section 48 (rights of a patentee) of […]