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The Geographical Indications Of Goods (Registration And Protection) Act, 1999 (GI Act)

  Megha Bindal   08 October 2021 at 14:17

BackgroundThe term "geographic indication" (GI) refers to a designation given to a product that is unique to a specific region or area and is produced there. The quality of these goods is well-known. Simply by having the tag of belonging to ..


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The Patents Act, 1970

  Megha Bindal   08 October 2021 at 14:17

BackgroundThe Indian Patents and Designs Act, 1911, was enacted in 1911, marking the beginning of the country's patent law. The current Patents Act, 1970, came into effect in 1972, amending and consolidating the existing patent law in India. The ..


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A Brief Analysis Of Test Identification Parade

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   08 October 2021 at 12:50

All said and done, it merits no reiteration that the test identification parade is basically used to identify the key suspects and it is not a substantive evidence. It has a lot of evidentiary value if it is carried out strictly as per the norms. ..


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Laws Governing Rent, Tenancy And Lease In India

  SUSHREE SAHU   07 October 2021 at 10:32

Key Takeaways Laws govern the leasing of commercial and residential property and are important to protect both landlord and tenant civil rights and to avoid deception. There is a transfer of interest in a tenancy agreement, and it establishes the ten ..


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LLB Notes: First Year: Law Of Torts: Distinction Between The Law Of Tort, Contract, Quasi-Contract, And Crime

  Umamageswari Maruthappan   06 October 2021 at 17:17

IntroductionThe word ‘tort’ implies conduct that is twisted or tortuous. It is a civil wrong(eg- defamation is a tort). A person committing tort is called a tort-feasor. The first reported use of the word is in the case of Boulton v. Hard ..


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Should Caretakers Get Possession After Taking Long Term Interest In Taking Care Of Property

  Tisya Mishra   05 October 2021 at 10:34

KEY TAKEAWAYS A caretaker could be any individual who has the responsibility to protect and take care of some property on a contractual basis. When property in its physical form comes under your legal ownership, it becomes your possession. The Suprem ..


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Differences Between Compoundable Offences And Non- Compoundable Offences

  Megha Bindal   01 October 2021 at 16:23

Key Takeaways An agreement or settlement between the injured party and the person who is the subject of the complaint is known as a composition. Compoundable offences are those that can be resolved by the parties coming to an agreement. The applicati ..


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The Trademarks Act, 1999

  Megha Bindal   01 October 2021 at 16:23

Introduction to TrademarkTrademarks are a type of intellectual property. A trademark is a name, word, or symbol that distinguishes the goods of one business from those of others. Marketing goods or services by procedure becomes easier with a trademar ..


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Afghanistan, The Taliban Takeover And The International System: A Detailed Analysis

  Umamageswari Maruthappan   01 October 2021 at 14:53

KEY TAKEAWAYS The article makes an elaborated analysis on the recent political crisis in Afghanistan. It looks into the history of the country at a glance and the emergence of the Taliban groups. The country had an unstable political history wherein ..


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Do Terrorists Deserve the Remedy of Mercy Petition?

  Adv. Sanjeev Sirohi   01 October 2021 at 14:36

Why do we treat terrorists not as ordinary criminals but as VVIPs? Why our government succumbs in front of their demands but never succumb in front of an ordinary criminal? ..


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