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Non Disclosure Agreement

Legal Provisions and Case Laws to Consider While Drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) in India A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is governed by several laws in India, including contract law, intellectual property laws, and common law principles of confidentiality. Below are the key legal provisions and case laws to consider while drafting an NDA: 1. The Indian…

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Music and IPR in BOLLYWOOD

In Bollywood, music is an essential component of filmmaking, and filmmakers use various sources to acquire music for their movies. Here’s a detailed explanation of the different ways music is sourced for a Bollywood film: 1. Original Composition by Music Directors & Lyricists 🎵 Most Common Method Process: The producer or director hires a music…

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Drafting for a Bollywood Movie

Movie production is typically broken down into several key stages: Development: The idea or script is conceived, written, and refined. Producers secure financing, and key talent or directors may be attached during this stage. Pre-production: Detailed planning takes place, including casting, location scouting, scheduling, budgeting, and designing sets and costumes. This stage sets the foundation…

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IPR QUIZ

HELLO Law Students, We have come up with a few quiz for Law Students on the subject of IPR. QUIZ 1 Click here to join  QUIZ on Copyright Law Click Here to Join   This is just a practice quiz for law students. The  score sheet will not be shared with anyone else. More quiz…

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Mumbai University Notes – Anti Defection Law

The Anti-Defection Law, which is detailed in the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of India, was introduced by the 52nd Amendment Act of 1985 to address the issue of political instability caused by elected members switching political parties after an election. The law is intended to curb “defection” (the act of an elected representative leaving…

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Mumbai University Notes: Qualification, Disqualification and Priviledges of Members under the Constitution of India

The Constitution of India sets out certain qualifications, disqualifications, and privileges for the various public offices and elected representatives in India. These provisions ensure that the people who hold positions in public office are qualified, accountable, and have certain privileges to carry out their duties effectively. Below is an explanation of these provisions for key…

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