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Criminal Remedies in case of Trademark Infringement

CRIMINAL REMEDIES IN CASE OF TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT This  article  has been written by ,Mr TEJESHWAR PANDEY, a 3rd  year student of  SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ( SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL,NAGPUR) Criminal Remedy under Trademark Act,1999 and Copyright Act, 1957   Segment 103 characterizes Punishment for applying bogus exchange marks, exchange depiction, and so on and Area 104…

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Application of Copyright Act, 1957

This  article  has been written by ,Mr TEJESHWAR PANDEY, a 3rd  year student of  SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ( SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL,NAGPUR) A Copyright is an assortment of selective privileges which are vested in the proprietor of the copyright, as per Segment 14 of the Copyright Act, 1957. These privileges must be practiced by either the…

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Citizenship status of NRI Citizens

This article is written by MS SHAHEEN HIRANI, a 4th year student from Keshav Memorial College Of Law. Every human being residing at any part of the world needs a validation for he’s presence and abiding within a country, if this doesn’t exist it would go back to the time of early humans when nothing…

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Punishments under IPC

This article has been written by Ms. Naina Singh, a 2nd-year law student from Amity University Punjab. ABSTRACT In general terms, ‘punishment’ is the infliction of some kind of pain or loss upon a person for a misdeed (i.e., the transgression of a law or command). Punishment may take forms ranging from capital punishment, flogging,…

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Reservations in India

This article has been written by kommula vikram of Lloyd law college  Reservation in India  Simply put, it is about making it easier for certain parts of the population to enter government jobs, educational institutions and even legislation.   These sections have faced historical injustice due to their caste identity.   As a quota-based positive measure, reservation…

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Indian Constitutionalism

This article has been written by Ishika Sharma, a 1st-year student of Gujarat National Law University. Meaning As per the Britannica dictionary: “Constitutionalism means the doctrine that a government’s authority is determined by a body of laws or constitution. Although constitutionalism is sometimes regarded as a synonym for limited government, that is only one interpretation and by…

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Article 21 – the Omnibus Article

This article has been written by Ishika Sharma, a 1st-year student of Gujarat National Law University. About In general, the Suprema Lex, the Indian Constitution, does not directly mention the notion of separation of powers, but it is clear from the way the Constitution is laid out. The doctrine of separation of powers affirms the…

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Reform Vs. Punishment – An Analysis

This article has been written by Ms. Muskan Chugh, a student studying Ll.B. from Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh. The author is a 2nd year law student.   REFORM V. PUNISHMENT – WHICH ONE HAS MORE BENEFITS Meaning Punishment is a concept which is followed World wide. Any offender whose offence is proven in the…

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