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Examining the intersection of Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights

In the present day and age, IPR assumes a basic part in working with the exchange and economy of each country while guaranteeing that elusive properties, for example, imaginative works, brand names... Read more »

Received an Income Tax reassessment notice? Evaluate whether it is permissible under law

Thoughts of scrutiny of an ITR generally gives goosebumps to a common taxpayer, despite having reported all the income and assets appropriately. This happens due to the general perception of tough questions... Read more »

DISTRICT COURT CAN ONLY APPOINT GUARDIAN FOR MINOR’S PROPERTY, NOT PERSON: KERALA HC

In a very significant development with far reaching consequences, the Kerala High Court in a learned, laudable, latest and landmark judgment titled KS Narayana Elayathu vs Sandhya in MFA No. 150 of... Read more »

THE IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

METAMORPHOSIS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN EUROPEAN UNION: The European Court of Human Rights, hereafter referred to with the acronym ECtHR, was initially created to uphold the principles proclaimed in the European Convention... Read more »

Section 5 limitation act cannot be invoked to condone delay beyond period prescribed under section 34(3) of arbitration act: SC

Section 34(3): An application for setting aside may not be made after three months have elapsed from the date on which the party making that application had received the arbitral award or,... Read more »

DELIVERING FACTS OR ALTERING PERCEPTIONS?

In a world of multi-screening, where TED talks threaten to replace books and lectures,”, the generation’s ephemeral interests celebrate performance and storytelling over factual accuracy. Writing in The Guardian, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic argues... Read more »

NEED TO SCRAP THE COLLEGIUM SYSTEM OF APPOINTING JUDGES

Many years ago, Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, a celebrated jurist, had criticized the collegium system in one of his articles published in The Hindu on 18 August 2012. This is what... Read more »

WHY ISN’T MARITAL RAPE CRIMINALIZED YET?

Marital rape remains a controversial topic in our country. A crime like this leaves a woman unempowered, powerless and weak. We must understand the psychological and external attributes inflicted upon a victim... Read more »

HP High Court issues several directions on PIL over boosting internet connectivity in state especially rural and backward areas

To start with, the ball is set rolling first and foremost in para 1 of this cogent, commendable, composed and convincing judgment authored by a Bench comprising Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan and... Read more »

An analysis of Hindu succession and inheritance

If we look at the probable statistics of litigation in this Country, at least 50% of the litigation is against Government authorities. From the remaining 50%, at least 30 to 40% is... Read more »
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