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BOMBAY HC STRIKES DOWN FACT-CHECKING UNIT: JUDICIAL AND SOCIETAL ASPECT

BOMBAY HC STRIKES DOWN FACT-CHECKING UNIT: JUDICIAL AND SOCIETAL ASPECT

Oct. 28, 2024 • Yashaswi Singhal

Student's Pen  

Various Judicial and societal aspects of recent judgment of the Bombay High Court striking down the Fact Checking Unit have ben discussed in the blog.


SAMBAR by ABIBAS; Trademark Infringement in a Price Sensitive market.

Oct. 26, 2024 • Aditi Shetty, 2nd year student at NLU NAGPUR

SAMBAR by ABIBAS; sounds like a bad pun but is an everexisiting threat to brands and their intellectual property.


To Patent or Not to Patent: The Case of Natural Substances

To Patent or Not to Patent: The Case of Natural Substances

Oct. 24, 2024 • Sneha, 3rd year student of LL.B. Professional course, Department of Law, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

The question of whether naturally occurring substances can be patented has been a controversial topic in both legal and scientific fields for many years. While patents grant inventors sole rights to their inventions, applying them to things found in natur


Law student's pen: Crimes and the Society

Law student's pen: Crimes and the Society

Oct. 26, 2024 • Nandini Kumari

Student's Pen  

The Kolkata rape and murder case


Opinion or Defamation ?

Opinion or Defamation ?

Oct. 26, 2024 • Nandini Kumari

Student's Pen  

With Freedom comes great Responsibility.


Fashion's Intellectual Property Puzzle: Solving the Pieces

Fashion's Intellectual Property Puzzle: Solving the Pieces

Oct. 24, 2024 • Smriti, 3rd year student of LL.B. Professional course, Department of Law, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

This article explores the critical role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) in safeguarding innovation and creativity within the fashion and design industry.


THE EYES OF EQUITY

THE EYES OF EQUITY

Oct. 17, 2024 • Vaishnavi Dhakad

The new statue has been installed in the judge's Library in the apex court of India. This new Justice Statue in Supreme Court of India aims to change the narrative to 'law is not blind' from 'law is blind'.


Capturing Devotion: Examining the case for Mobile Phone Bans in Religious Sites

Capturing Devotion: Examining the case for Mobile Phone Bans in Religious Sites

Oct. 20, 2024 • Samridhi Garg, Student at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh

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This article explores the recent trend of banning mobile phones and electronic devices in Indian temples, highlighting the rationale behind such restrictions. It discusses the negative influences of technology on the sanctity of worship.


Artificial Intelligence in Warfare: Navigating the Legal Challenges Under International Humanitarian Law

Artificial Intelligence in Warfare: Navigating the Legal Challenges Under International Humanitarian Law

Oct. 28, 2024, 10:01 p.m. • Nandini Shaw

This article discusses the legal challenges of AI in warfare and calls for new frameworks to ensure compliance with International Humanitarian Law.



Streaming Thieves: Curbing OTT Piracy

Streaming Thieves: Curbing OTT Piracy

Oct. 10, 2024 • YOGESH MALIK 3rd year student, Department of law, kurukshetra university

Over-the-Top (OTT) platforms have revolutionized content consumption, but it has also introduced new challenges, particularly in the form of piracy. In present time there are many issue related to ott piracy but we talk about the financial loss due to ott



Indo-Canadian Diplomatic Rift Through the Lens of Vienna Convention

Indo-Canadian Diplomatic Rift Through the Lens of Vienna Convention

Oct. 28, 2024, 9:37 p.m. • Arshdeep Gill

This article examines the diplomatic row between India and Canada, highlighting the allegations, diplomatic expulsions, and the role of the Vienna Convention.


Without a Predicate Offence, the charges under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) can not stand on it's own

Without a Predicate Offence, the charges under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) can not stand on it's own

Oct. 11, 2024 • Namra Chauhan, 3rd Year LLB Student, Department of Law, Punjabi University Patiala

The Supreme Court has the opinion that the offences under The Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) are “Parasitic” and such cases cannot stand their own without a Predicate Offence.


Domestic Violence with Disabilities

Domestic Violence with Disabilities

Oct. 14, 2024 • Nandini Kumari

Student's Pen  


Court Action against caste-based discrimination in prisons

Court Action against caste-based discrimination in prisons

Oct. 13, 2024 • Yashaswi Singhal

This blog deals with the recent ruling of the Supreme Court on discrimination in prisons on basis of caste. An analysis of the judgment from its historical background, reasoning of the ruling and implications it will hold for future has been undertaken.


Streamlining Justice: Compounding Offences Under India's Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

Oct. 28, 2024, 9:16 p.m. • Advika Amit Biniwale

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A detailed look at how the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita enhances the compounding process to ease India's overburdened courts while ensuring fairness in criminal justice.


Understanding the landscape of Community Sentencing in India

Understanding the landscape of Community Sentencing in India

Oct. 24, 2024 • Medha Joshi, Dharmashastra National Law University

Manifesting restorative justice, community sentencing is cradle to reintegrate the offender and is provided for petty offences to generate assurance among the public.


Simultaneous Elections in India: A Path to Efficiency or a Threat to Federalism?

Simultaneous Elections in India: A Path to Efficiency or a Threat to Federalism?

Oct. 18, 2024, 7:47 p.m. • Samridhi Garg, Student at University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh

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This article focuses on providing an unbiased and nuanced analysis of the impact of synchronised elections on India's federal structure, as well as its political and demographic landscape.


What we know about Digital Arrest : A squabble on veracity of Public Authorities

What we know about Digital Arrest : A squabble on veracity of Public Authorities

Oct. 12, 2024 • Medha Joshi, Dharmashastra National Law University

Student's Pen  

The chaos of the increasing scams of digital arrest by fraudsters claiming to be public authorities/officials is at a juncture that has raised serious public concerns. The dismantling of public trust is the major blow that is effectuated by such scams.

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