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Regulation of VC funding in India: A critical analysis

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This blog post has been authored by Ms. Prerna Kashyap INTRODUCTION The venture capital industry evolved in the late 1980s in India. Back in 1973, a committee on Development of Small and Medium Enterprises highlighted the need to foster venture capital as a source of funding new entrepreneurs and technology. The Government of India took […]

Regulation of anti-trust practices of big tech companies in India – A critical analysis

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This blog post has been authored by Ms. Saumya Mishra INTRODUCTION Big digital corporations have grown and become more influential in the 21st century in an unprecedented way, and this tendency is not just present in the West. Companies like Google, Amazon, Facebook (now Meta), and others have greatly increased in importance in India as […]

Regulation of Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions in India, UK and USA

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This Blog has been written by S. Vishal Varma INTRODUCTION The words “mergers” and “acquisitions” refer to the combination of businesses or assets via different kinds of transactions. Mergers and acquisitions are mostly used interchangeably in practice but they have their own set of differences. A merger refers to the consolidation of two or more […]

Use of AI in civil cases in India – An analysis of possible implications

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This blog has been authored by Gandham Lavanya INTRODUCTION: The advancement of technology is changing many facets of people’s life. In the legal profession, disruptive technology is also fostering improved accountability and reducing the length of litigation. The digitalization of the legal system was also greatly accelerated by the Covid-19 epidemic. Court sessions were held […]

Recent trends in IP infringement in the fashion industry

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This blog has been authored by Vivek J. Vashi INTRODUCTION Fashion has become an integral part of the modern Indian society.  People have developed a general affinity towards fashion trends to showcase their fashion sense by purchasing various products from brand names. Everyone wants to associate themselves with the latest fashion trends. Sometimes money becomes […]

Evolution of basic structure doctrine in India

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This post has been authored by Hiral Chandrakant Jadhav- Panchal EVOLUTION OF BASIC STRUCTURE DOCTRINE 1.    A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) In the A.K. Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) case, the Supreme Court interpreted the Fundamental Rights under Part III of Indian Constitution. In this case, it held that the protection under Article 21 is […]

Role of Indian Coast Guard in Maritime Security

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This blog post has been authored by Jay Maniyar INTRODUCTION As a maritime nation-state, maritime security is critical to India. With a large coastline of 7516 km, India has much to worry about as far as its maritime safety and security are concerned. Challenged by a panoply of traditional and non-traditional security threats to its […]

Intellectual Property in Fashion Industry

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This blog post has been written by Akanksha Sudhakar 1. INTRODUCTION As long as there have been fashion houses-and almost as long as there have been people making clothes- there are countless occasions where there has been a need to consult lawyers. Some years ago, the words “fashion” and “law” were not linked, and fashion […]

Role of Intellectual Property in Cyber Law

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This blog post has been written by Dr. Apoorva Dixit INTRODUCTION The Intellectual Property Rights[1] protect the original work in fields of art, literature, photography, writing, paintings, even choreography in written format, and audio, or video files. The IPR protects these works both in tangible and intangible form. Patent, Copyright, Trademarks, Trade Secrets, Industrial and […]

Right to be forgotten in India

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Unlike the EU, India does not have any existing legal framework which recognises the right to be forgotten. However, the Indian courts have taken varying views in respect to whether such right exists in India as yet. In Dharamraj Bhanushankar Dave v. State of Gujarat & Ors., the Gujarat High Court denied the existence of […]

Development of Cybercrime Law in the United Kingdom

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Development of cybercrime law in the United Kingdom The enactment of computer crime specific legislation or cybercrime law in the United Kingdom can be attributed to a number of cases which highlighted the issue of absence of such legislation and the subsequent acquittal of individuals. R v. Thompson Firstly, in R v. Thompson,[1] the appellant […]

Development of Telecommunication Law in British India

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The communications system forms the basis of the economic development of a country and plays a key role in every aspect of an individual’s life. The communications system in India has come a long way from the use of telegrams in the 1850s to the extensive use of the Internet in the present times. It […]

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