Public Health & IP Laws: Patent Protection Waiver & Its Implications on Indian Pharmaceutical Sector
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Intellectual Property is defined as the intangible creation of the human intellect primarily encompassing copyrights, patents & trademarks.
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Decoding Initial Public Offering (IPO)
An initial public offering (IPO) is the first time when a private company issues its shares to the public i.e. when it decides to go public.
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Dynamic Injunctions: A Novel Specie of Injunctions in the realm of Digital Piracy
‘Digital Piracy’ means “the practice of illegally copying and selling digital music, video, computer software, etc.”
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Are killings in the name of honour justified?
The choice of an individual is their right & such right is not expected to succumb to the concept of class honour or Group thinking.
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Blockchain in Sports
Though the uses of blockchain technology are enormous there are risks that are associated with this modern technology.
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5 min
Political Parties to come under the RTI Act
Political parties are an essential institution of democracy and own a duty to the people they represent.
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Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in the Realm of IP Rights: Need of the Hour?
Artificial Intelligence is one the biggest scientific inventions of the century which can change our locus forever.
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14 min
Property Rights of Hindu Women: Journey from a Limited Ownership to Equal Rights in the Coparcenary
Until a woman re-marries, dies, adopts, or surrenders, she remains to be the sole owner of the estate property.
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5 min
Suppressing the Rights of Muslim Community Women on Burqa Ban: Case of Switzerland
Anti-Muslim political parties have been successful in inflating the Muslim population to instigate the fears among the voters.
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6 min
Impact and Liability of the decisions made by the Autonomous Vehicles
Laws should be for the convenience and protection of the people, and not to increase complications of the autonomous vehicles.
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5 min
Status of Preventive Detention in India
Preventive detention is by far the most controversial aspect of the Indian Constitution’s fundamental rights system.
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10 min
Appeal against Order of Investigation under Section 26 of the Competition Act, 2002
Section 26 of the Act empowers the CCI to order the DG to investigate into cases where it is satisfied that there exists a prima facie case.
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