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The Copyright Bargain: Fair use in the United States and the United Kingdom

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By: Rushika Of all the creative work produced by humans anywhere, a tiny fraction has continuing commercial value. For that tiny fraction, the copyright is a crucially important legal device. -Lawrence Lessig Introduction Creators of any artistic or literally work often do so in the hopes of benefitting financially and commercially from the same. However, […]

Stages in Criminal Proceedings in India

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By: Muskan Sharma The Criminal Law regime in India is regulated by the following statutes: The Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as “IPC”) The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as “CrPC”) The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (hereinafter referred to as “Evidence Act”) The IPC provides for classification between different offences. […]

Role of Technology in Law Enforcement

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By: Himali Sylvester Technological development has secured a merry place in the world today. Its development has seeped into various domains of human life and the legal discipline is no exception to this common phenomena. It can then conveniently be said that technology has now become the edifice of democratic polity. As the unprecedented Covid-19 […]

Trademark Registration Process in India- Checklist

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By:- Rajat Nischal  A trademark if perceived in a true layman’s sense would be referred to as a visual representation of a word, label, numeric characters, name, or device consumed by an entity in order to segregate/ distinguish its own identity/ services or goods from the previously present comparable services/goods stemming from a different entity/organization. […]

The Conundrum of Priority Disputes: Isaac Newton versus Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

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By: Rushika M  “It is most useful that the true origins of memorable inventions be known, especially of those that were conceived not by accident but by an effort of meditation. The use of this is not merely that history may give everyone his due and others be spurred by the expectation of similar praise, […]

Landmark Cyber Law cases in India

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By:-Muskan Sharma Introduction Cyber Law, as the name suggests, deals with statutory provisions that regulate Cyberspace. With the advent of digitalization and AI (Artificial Intelligence), there is a significant rise in Cyber Crimes being registered. Around 44, 546 cases were registered under the Cyber Crime head in 2019 as compared to 27, 248 cases in […]

Theories of Intellectual Property Rights

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By: Vallabhi Rastogi INTRODUCTION With the introduction and implementation of ‘Digital India’, major segment of the Indian population has shifted to undertaking online transactions and availing the services offered over the internet. This shift is also because the Government has offered additional benefits for online transactions so as to promote digitization. This increased use of […]

Plea Bargaining in India and USA -A Comparative Study

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By: Muskan Sharma Concept of Plea Bargaining Plea Bargaining is a process where the accused is asked to plead guilty in exchange of the judge acting lenient while awarding punishment or considering the seriousness of the offence. It is derived from the Latin phrase ‘Nolo Contendere’ which means ‘I do not wish to contend’ i.e. […]

Joinder/Ms-Joinder/Non-Joinder of Parties In Civil Suits

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By: Umme Ruman Civil suit usually involves private disputes between persons or organisations. A civil case begins when a person or organisation, claims that another person or organisation, has failed to carry out a legal duty owed to them. The aggrieved party may ask the court to tell the other party to fulfil the duty, […]

Trademark and Competition Law

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By: Ishika Gautam COMPETITION LAW The Indian Government in pursuit of increasing the economic efficiency of our country acknowledged the Liberalization, Privatization, and globalization era by liberalizing the country’s economy and reducing governmental control. Currently, the Indian economy is facing aggressive competition in every field. Fair competition has proven to be an effective mechanism which […]

Competition Law Issues in the Fashion Industry

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By: Cheshta Tater  When one thinks of the fashion industry, the first words which come into one’s head are “designer wear” and “exclusivity”. A small consumer share but a considerable revenue and profit share of the fashion industry comprises luxury fashion.[1] Luxury fashion thrives on exclusivity and brand value and is always a status symbol, never […]

Impact Of Covid-19 On Foreign Direct Investment and Related Laws

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By Deepakshi Aeran ABSTRACT Covid-19 has locked up the world over. For such a deadly virus, not a single nation is safe. This condition is not the first time in the world. Earlier world encountered this form of deadly virus known as “influenza / Spanish flu” in 1918. After battling and coming out of that […]

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