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March 13, 2022

SCOPE OF RIGHT TO PRIVACY AS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT

WITH CASE LAWS – ARTICLE 21 Marriage Marriage may be a bond of affection and trust. This institution has given some inherent rights to every partner but there are situations when this social and legal entity encroaches the privacy of the partners then courts have a requirement to seem into the interest check how far this encroachment is valid.   Case:  State interference in decision to marry is Violative…

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LAKSHMAN SINGH VS STATE OF BIHAR

CITATION: (2021) 9 SCC 191 BENCH:  JUSTICE DR. CHANDRACHAUD  JUSTICE MR. SHAH CASE DESCRIPTION: The present case deals with charges which are levelled against the accused person for rioting and interrupting in the process of election conduction. Here the accused was convicted under section 323,307,147,149 and 379 of the IPC. FACTS OF THE CASE: On…

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RACHNA VS UNION OF INDIA

CITATION: (2021) 5 SCC 638 BENCH: JUSTICE AM KHANWILKAR  JUSTICE INDU MALHOTRA JUSTICE AJAY RASTOGI CASE DESCRIPTION: The Supreme Court in the present case declined to issue directions to the Centre and UPSC to grant an extra attempt to aspirants who had exhausted their last attempt at the prestigious civil service exam. FACTS OF THE…

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The Harms of Dowry and Cruelty

Women’s crime is rising. Only if those entrusted with executing the law are made aware of women’s hardships can the protection provided by the Indian Constitution and other laws be meaningful. Dowry: The Indian Penal Code does not describe dowry; instead, the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961 does. It is defined in section as any…

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Assignment of Trademarks in India

In India, the first legislation in regards to Trademark was Indian Merchandise Marks Act, 1889 followed by the Trade Mark Act, 1940. Then India became a party to the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights i.e. TRIPS Agreement. Therefore, it became mandatory for India to bring our Trademark Laws in conformity with…

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Registration of Trademarks in India

Trademark is an important branch of Intellectual Property Rights. It is a sign, name or word which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Trademark helps in recognition of product. Any person claiming to be the owner of the trademark or supposed to use the trademark…

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