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February 18, 2023

Defamation

This article has been written by Manaswini Vakulabharanam, a student studying BA.LLB from Pendekanti law college, Hyderabad.  The author is a second-year student.      Defamation is injury to the reputation of a person.  A man’s reputation is his property, and is possibly more valuable than his physical property.  Defamation usually involves the publication without justification of…

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Powers of Lok Adalat

This article was authored by Ms Sejal Dhakad, an Indian Institute of Management Rohtak first-year BBA LLB student. What is Lok Adalat? Lok Adalats are held by NALSA and other Legal Services Institutions. One of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR)   processes is Lok Adalat, a forum for the amicable resolution of legal issues and…

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Difference between Mediation and Conciliation

This article has been written by Manaswini Vakulabharanam, a student studying BA.LLB from Pendekanti law college, Hyderabad.  The author is a second-year student.      Mediation and Conciliation are two different methods which help the disputed parties to resolve their disputes.  These two terms are often confused and are thought to be synonyms, in this article we…

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Sting Operation

This article has been written by Ms. Anchita Niranjan Chavan, 3rd year BLS LLB student at Oriental College of Law, Navi Mumbai.  “There isn’t going to be any big sting operation to catch people breaking the new law; they just want to meddle, and have another weapon to use against people who are more successful…

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Defamation

This article has been written by Ms. Anchita Niranjan Chavan, a 3rd year BLS LLB student at Oriental College of Law, Navi Mumbai. INTRODUCTION: “Every man is entitled to have his reputation preserved inviolate”- Blackstone. Defamation is defined in section 499 of the Indian Penal Code as: “Whoever, by words either spoken or intended to…

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Registration of Charges

This article has been written by Pallavi Jindal, a student of NEF Law College, Guwahati INTRODUCTION: When a security is provided for securing loans or debentures by giving mortgage on the assets of the company is known as charge or creating a charge. It is basically a right created by a company, where the company…

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Convention Country under Patent Act

This article has been written by Ms. Samriddhi Vishen, a 2nd year LL.B. student of Shri Jai Narain Misra PG College (KKC), Lucknow.  Section 133 of The Patents Act, 1970 states that “Any country, which is a signatory or party or a group of countries, union of countries or intergovernmental organizations which are signatories or…

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Share Certificate

This article has been written by Pallavi Jindal, a student of NEF Law College, Guwahati INTRODUCTION: According to Section 2(84) of the Companies Act, 2013 share means share in the share capital of the company including stocks. Share capital means the funds that a company raises in exchange for issuing an ownership interest in the…

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