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August 25, 2022

HELPLINE FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

INTRODUCTION The expression “domestic violence” means any act or omission or commission or conduct of the respondent shall amount to domestic violence in certain circumstances. it includes causing physical abuse, sexual abuse, and verbal and emotional for economic use which is also explained under the definition of domestic violence. Section 3 of the law says…

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LEGAL METROLOGY AND RULES UNDER LEGAL METROLOGY ACT,2009

MEANING OF LEGAL METROLOGY Legal Metrology deals with units and methods of measurement and weighment in relation to the mandatory technical and legal requirements. The application of legal requirements to measurements and measuring instruments is Legal Metrology. Legal Metrology protects and ensures public safety, the environment, security and accuracy of the weights and measurements and…

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CARTRADE

HISTORY OF CAR TRADE The Company was established as a private limited company on April 28, 2000, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, in accordance with the Companies Act 1956. The Registrar of Companies Maharashtra issued the Company a certificate of incorporation (RoC). After a special resolution adopted by our shareholders at the EGM held on July 31,…

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The WIPO Convention,1967

The World Intellectual Property Organization is a Geneva-based organisation dedicated to supporting creative activity and advancing intellectual property protection around the world. WIPO is one of the United Nations’ 15 specialised agencies. The World Intellectual Property Organization currently has 193 members. WIPO’s initial mission was to promote intellectual property protection, but when it joined the…

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 Universal Copyright Convention

The Universal Copyright Convention, (1952), was adopted in Geneva by an international conference convened under the auspices of UNESCO, which had been conferring with copyright experts from various countries for some years. The convention became effective in 1955. Its primary characteristics are as follows: (1) No signatory nation should provide its local authors preferential copyright…

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The Patent Co-operation Treaty,1970

The Patent Cooperation Treaty, or PCT as it is commonly known, was established in 1970. The Treaty, like any other Treaty, is a legal pact signed by several countries. The PCT’s goal is to simplify the initial filing procedure, making it easier and less expensive to file a patent application in a wide number of…

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The Trips Agreement,1994

Various intellectual inventions and creativity have had a big impact on today’s globe. The inventor’s efforts to promote and defend these ideas and concepts become increasingly important as they become more popular and successful. Beyond simply transporting goods across borders, the concept of commerce and what makes trade beneficial to nations has evolved. Innovation, creativity,…

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Novelty as a criterion for Patent

Obtaining a Granted or Registered Patent for an Invention is a difficult undertaking. For appraising an invention, each country has its own set of rules and regulations. To obtain a Registered Patent, the applied Patent application must meet certain criteria. One of these is the Invention’s novelty requirement. Every country, more or less, has at…

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Patent and non – obviousness

The invention’s non-obviousness is one of three requirements for the grant of a patent, the others being novelty and industrial applicability. Simply defined, nonobvious as a patent word indicates that the invention must not be obvious or evident to a person of ordinary skill in the relevant field. The invention must improve on the prior…

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Biography of Justice H.K. Chainani

Honourable Mr. Hashmatrai Khubchand Chainani was the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court from the period of 1958 to 1965. Mr. HK Chainani was born into a Sindhi Family 29 February 1904 in British India. He completed his primary education from Hyderabad then went to Karachi for further studies. He studied in D J Sindh…

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