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Shape of goods and its ambiguities

  Chirag Bhatt   27 July 2017 at 12:52

As an IP lawyer, I have found many ambiguities in Indian Trade marks Act, 1999 and the Designs Act, 2000. For instance, shape of goods which is mentioned in the definition of 'mark' under section 2(1) (m) i.e. the definition of mark and in ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights  1 comments |   938 Views


8 Scenarios When Insurer May Refuse Compensation to Injured Workmen

  Guest   25 July 2017 at 15:46

In today�s highly competitive business environment, employees� rights have also gained more importance. In order to protect your organizations from the expensive lawsuits ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   699 Views


May it displease your honour !!

  mahendra limaye   24 July 2017 at 12:16

In case of Shreya Singhal Supreme Court struck down section 66A of Information Technology Act. The author has analyzed the said judgment and put forward his own views about the judgment. The author dissents with the judgment by Hon. Supreme Court and ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  5 comments |   653 Views


Why do lawyers need to be brought under the GST compliance ambit?

  Karan Sahi   24 July 2017 at 12:15

Introduction The complex nature of India's GST - which has four tax brackets ranging from a 5% to 28% - is bound to attract thousands of lawsuits in a legal system already grappling with a backlog of more than 24 million cases. Even before the pl ..


Posted in Taxation  1 comments |   914 Views


Appeal Courts Are Being Burdened

  BAPOO M. MALCOLM   24 July 2017 at 12:15

The Supreme Court had some statistics compiled last year. The results were not encouraging. Its raison d��tre was vitiated. It was simply not allowed to do its primary function, that of an appellate court. Like schools and colleges, court ..


Posted in Others |   539 Views


A Constitution is not the act of the government, but people constituting the Government

  dr g balakrishnan   24 July 2017 at 12:15

A Constitution is not the act of the government, but people constituting the Government, a government 'without a Constitution' is a power without Right ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  6 comments |   658 Views


Scope of 'Factory' under the Indian Law

  Arjun Kohli   21 July 2017 at 17:48

Huge buildings harboring a foray of complex machineries with numerous hands at work, is the general idea of a Factory in the common sense of the word, isn�t it? The scope that our law sets for this term, however, is quite broad. It not only spa ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   3051 Views


How to revive a company as per new NCLT amendment rules

  Omkar Wangikar   21 July 2017 at 16:54

Introduction :High percentage of non-compliance of the Companies Act and Rules, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) with Registrar of Companies (ROC) had issued show cause notices to various ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   7501 Views


Principle of Private International Law Party Autonomy

  Ankit Ambasta   21 July 2017 at 16:53

Autonomy is perceived when there�s a liberty to choose among the existing alternatives[1]. And in legal context, it means that the parties will have the liberty to mold their contractual relationship as per their convenience[2]. When we look at ..


Posted in Others  1 comments |   913 Views


Requirements for proving 'inability to present the case' - Enforcement of foreign awards

  S. Ravi Shankar   19 July 2017 at 12:47

In India law relating to enforcement of a Foreign award is quiet well settled but still many Indian parties, don�t want to miss the opportunity to resist enforcement of a foreign award against them. India�s procedural law is Arbitration a ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   523 Views