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Damages Claim: How Much Is Too Much?

  BAPOO M. MALCOLM   08 August 2017 at 12:55

This is a tale of two servings. One denied, the other unwanted. Both problematic. Linda Atkins, a sales associate, got $277,565 (nearly Rs2 crore) in back pay and compensatory damages after being fired for drinking orange juice prior to paying the Rs ..


Posted in Others |   498 Views


Ordinary civil jurisdiction vs. ordinary original civil jurisdiction under the commercial courts act, 2015

  Chirag Bhatt   08 August 2017 at 12:55

As an IP lawyer, I have gone through 'The Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Act, 2015( herein after referred as Commercial Courts Act in short) and I find an interesting fact regarding the ord ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  3 comments |   6952 Views


Should common law remedy prevail over statutory remedy in IP laws?

  Chirag Bhatt   04 August 2017 at 16:35

As an IP lawyer, I always think about the remedies available under the umbrella of statutes and common law and whether common law remedy should prevail over statutory remedy in respect of the rights of Intellectual properties. Let me discuss it in th ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  1 comments |   1215 Views


Important Decisions

  Advocate Kappil Cchandna   03 August 2017 at 18:44

Adverse inference � Best evidence � Not produced � Adverse inference to be drawn. (2017(3) Criminal Court Cases 077 (Allahabad) Dishonour of cheque � Compensation not paid and default sentence undergone � Compensation i ..


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Procedural law should be construed liberally

  ajay amitabh suman   02 August 2017 at 10:47

This article deals with the liberal construction of procedural law by the Indian Courts. In law, time has been prescribed for doing a time in a prescribed period. There is Limitation Act, which prescribes the time schedule for doing a particular act ..


Posted in Civil Law |   2289 Views


RERA - All you need to know

  Guest   01 August 2017 at 11:40

The last date given to developers to get their projects registered under RERA ends today. This will empower the prospective home buyers to register their complaints against developers on the respective State's/Union territory's RERA website a ..


Posted in Others  6 comments |   1347 Views


Restraining the Arrest of the Accused in 498A Cases

  K Rajasekharan   31 July 2017 at 13:14

Enough laws exist in India to protect women from domestic, matrimonial and sexual violence. They, according to women activists, are good only in paper. On one hand the women continue to suffer under violence with no much hope for the victims to have ..


Posted in Criminal Law  5 comments |   1298 Views


IPR & RTI

  Chirag Bhatt   31 July 2017 at 13:14

As an IP lawyer, I am thinking up to what extend information related to intellectual property rights(IPR) becomes 'information' to be provided under the provisions of Right to Information Act,2005( herein after referred as RTI Act).IPR is a r ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  1 comments |   3835 Views


Shifting of registered office

  Anjali Gorsia   31 July 2017 at 13:14

Ministry of Corporate Affairs has issued the notification to further amend the Companies (incorporation) Rules, 2014 (hereinafter referred to as the principal rules) namely: the Companies (incorporation) Second Amendment Rules, 2017.They shall come i ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   654 Views


Court Termination of Pregnancy

  Satvik Varma   31 July 2017 at 13:14

On Friday, the Supreme Court of India declined the abortion request of a 10-year-old rape survivor who was reportedly 32 weeks pregnant. Doctors who examined the adolescent opined that an abortion at this stage posed a risk to her life. Under the cir ..


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