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Assignment And Licensing Of Copyrights

  Twinkle Madaan   22 June 2022 at 15:37

Key takeaways The owner of a work's copyright has the ability to assign his copyright to anyone else. As a result of the assignment, the assignee acquires all rights relating to the copyright of the assigned work. If the assignment period is not ..


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Dishonour of Cheques: Complaint Procedure: Penalties

  Twinkle Madaan   17 June 2022 at 11:36

Key Takeaways When a person writes a check to someone else, he or she may not be aware of the current bank balance, and the check may be returned unpaid. In such cases, the cheque drawer is given 30 days to refund the money to the payee. The Negotia ..


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Standard Of Proof In Civil And Criminal Cases

  Twinkle Madaan   16 June 2022 at 10:32

Key Takeaways The rule of evidence requires each party to present the best evidence available in order to prove their claim. The Burden of Proof is qualified by the Standard of Proof, which is dependent on the assertions made. Proof beyond a reasonab ..


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Difference Between Void And Voidable Marriage Under Hindu Marriage Act, 1955

  Twinkle Madaan   15 June 2022 at 15:49

Key Takeaways Under Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, certain conditions must be met for a marriage to be valid; if these conditions are not met, the marriage is considered void or voidable. The parties in a void and voidable marriage have r ..


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9th Schedule Of The Constitution Of India

  Twinkle Madaan   15 June 2022 at 09:47

Key Takeaways The Ninth Schedule contains a list of central and state legislations that are not subject to legal challenge. The 9th schedule, as well as Article 31B, was introduced to the Constitution of India in 1951 as part of the 1st amendment. It ..


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Offences Related To Religion Under IPC

  Twinkle Madaan   13 June 2022 at 10:05

Key Takeaways India's constitution guarantees religious freedom. The laws for religious offences are discussed in the Indian Penal Code. Religion-related offences are covered under Sections 295, 295A, 296, 297, and 298. Section 297 deals with tho ..


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Cybersquatting: An Indian Perspective

  Twinkle Madaan   11 June 2022 at 10:24

Key Takeaways Cybersquatting is the process of registering an Internet domain name that is likely to be desired by another person, business, or organization in the hopes of selling it for a profit to that person, business, or organization. Unlike the ..


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Procedure Of Summary Trial In CrPC

  Twinkle Madaan   10 June 2022 at 10:46

Key Takeaways The trial is employed in cases where the court has the authority to either convict or acquit the accused individual of an offense. A summary trial is a type of trial in which matters are resolved quickly, the procedure is shortened, and ..


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Hate Speech In India: Legal Provisions & Case Laws

  Twinkle Madaan   09 June 2022 at 10:55

Key Takeaways Article 19(1) of the Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and expression. Section 153A of the Indian Penal Code criminalises the promotion of enmity between groups of people on grounds such as religion and race, place of bir ..


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Powers Of President Of India

  Twinkle Madaan   08 June 2022 at 10:10

Key Takeaways According to Article 58 of the Constitution of India, a candidate for the position of President of India must be a citizen of India, at least 35 years old, and qualified to serve as an MP in the Lok Sabha. A person who has been elected ..


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