A Comparative Study of Old and New Electronic Evidences
This research paper aims to investigate the existing legal framework for electronic evidence in India and its implications. Recent technological innovations have greatly influenced society, with electronic records now part of everyday life for people from all walks of life, ranging from the poor and the rich to businessmen and even criminals. All activities and […]
Clinical Legal Education in India
Clinical legal education is crucial in preparing law students with the requisite skills to practice law as a profession with proficiency. It involves teaching students to become lawyers through learning by doing or experiential learning. Clinical Legal Education is undergoing an era of growth and development, which has prompted clinicians all over the globe to […]
Supreme Court Reinstates Bar Practice for Judicial Services: Emphasizing Experience Over Examination
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Exploring the Nexus of Artificial Intelligence and Personal Injury Law
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Absolute vs. Relative Grounds for Refusal: A Jurisprudential Analysis of Sections 9 and 11 of the Trademarks Act, 1999
Trademark registration is a crucial step towards legitimising your brand and marking your claim in a competitive environment. The process sets you apart from your counterparts and is an effective way to build your consumer base. This article explores Sections 9 and 11 of the Trademarks Act1 respectively, providing a nuanced understanding of the absolute […]
Fashion and Cultural Appropriation: Exploring the Intersection of Intellectual Property Law and Cultural Sensitivity in Fashion Design
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The Banyan Tree Judgment: Decoding the Law Surrounding Jurisdiction in IP Matters
A variety of complexities surround the law concerning intellectual property, even more so in recent times with tech infiltration in terms of AI, data privacy, blockchain and what not. Looking back at the Banyan Tree judgment, we see how even seemingly trifling matters with supposedly narrow interpretations can evolve into matters of great ambiguity. In […]
Inheritance Without Marriage: Legal Rights of Queer Partners in India
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From Boardroom to Courtroom: Legal Protection and Managerial Pitfalls for Whistleblowers
ABSTRACT: Whistleblowers are guardians of ethical and corporate accountability, yet their journey from flagging internal misconduct to seeking external legal redress is filled with risks and systemic barriers. This article explores the dual reality confronting whistleblowers in different parts of the world: the legal protection under global frameworks like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the EU Whistleblower […]
Case Comment: K.S. Puttaswamy V. UOI (2017)
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