Category: Editorial
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Enforcement of IPR in India- Brief Overview
IPR & Courts: The Courts play an important role in IPR matters. The intellectual property infringement actions are injunctions, damages and account of profits. Most actions start with an application for some form of preliminary or interlocutory relief, and in most cases does not get beyond this preliminary stage. In the normal course, a…
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Fact Check: Constitution of India Amended – Full Law Explained – Video- In Hindi
The 124th Constitution Bill finally became law after the Assent given by the Hon’ble President of India. A lot of confusion created by media reports regarding 10% Quota or Reservation, whether it’s for upper caste or everyone can enjoy. Here we created a small video to clear the air. Watch:
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How to Register a Trademark in India?
File your trademark application electronically/online: The Indian trademark office accepts applications for registration of a mark electronically. File your application online and save that tree. There are other reasons why you should file your application online. The application number and filing confirmation are instantly generated and unnecessary delays such as errors on the data…
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Supreme Court Allows Sale, Use Of Safer Firecrackers With Directions (Read Full Judgment)
Just In: Supreme Court allows the sale of firecrackers, but with conditions: Relevant Text: “(xiv) On Diwali days or on any other festivals like Gurpurab etc., when such fireworks generally take place, it would strictly be from 8:00 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. only. On Christmas even and New Year eve, when such fireworks start around…
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Psychological and Emotional Aspects of Child in Custody Battles and Divorce
“This article summarizes many of the common psychological and emotional effects divorce has on men, women and children. The divorce rate in the United States is the highest in the world. This article is not conclusive and only gives some of the effects known to effect family members when getting divorced and seeking child custody.”…
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In the case of Najeeb, the Missing JNU Student, Delhi High Court Allows CBI To File Closure Report
By- News Desk, Legal Experts India with inputs of Mr. Samar Inam Khan over the case. On 08th October, The Delhi High Court allowed Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file a closure report in the case of JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, who went missing from the university nearly two years ago. A bench of…
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By allowing deportation of seven Rohingyas from Assam to Myanmar the Supreme Court strikes balance between an offence and Human Rights
On 4th October 2018 The Supreme Court of India allowed the deportation of seven Rohingyas, who have illegally migrated to Assam in India, to their country of origin Myanmar. The apex court said the seven Rohingyas were found by the competent court as illegal immigrants and Myanmar had accepted them as its citizens. “We are…