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Rights of Patentee

This article has been written by MS. KHUSHI BAJPAI, a 2nd year learner of SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL, NOIDA Who is a patent holder? A Patent holder invents a procedure or product whose exclusive Rights and Obligations of Patentee are given to the Patent holder as an inspiring force for investment in creative or inventive exercises…

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Career Planning

This article has been written by Mrs. Pretty Thomas, a former Pre- Primary School Teacher and a Home Maker. Planning one’s career starts from almost our teenage years.We live in an era where it is very important for us to focus on our personal growth.As for myself I was fortunate enough to be put in one…

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Constitutional Right to speedy trial

This article has been written by Ishika Sharma, a student of Gujarat National Law University. Introduction According to the Oxford dictionary, a speedy trial can be as – “a criminal trial held after minimal delay, as considered to be a citizen’s constitutional right.” The idea behind the Right to Speedy Trial is to resolve matters as quickly…

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Economic Importance of IPR

This article is written by MS SHAHEEN HIRANI, a 4th year student from Keshav Memorial College Of Law. Inventions and Creations have a major impact on global scale. An inventor has all the rights to market his creation and get all the benefits and protection under Intellectual Property Rights. One innovative creation affects economic development…

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IPR and Climate Change

This article is written by MS SHAHEEN HIRANI, a 4th year student of Keshav Memorial College of Law. As Intellectual property rights are required for the safeguarding of various IPs, it not only functions commercially but also for the environment at large where we live and aiming at the betterment of climate and curbing the…

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Acquisition of Patents

This article has been written by Ms. Samriddhi Vishen, a 2nd year LL.B. student of Shri Jai Narain Misra PG College (KKC), Lucknow.  According to Section 2(1)(j) of The Patents Act, 1970, “Invention” means a new product or process involving an inventive step and capable of industrial application. A patent is an exclusive right granted…

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Licensing of Copyright

This article has been written by Ms. Amrutha Selvam, a  final year LLB student at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. INTRODUCTION  License is permission officially given to another person to do something that the owner does himself. Chapter 6 of the Copyright Act 1957 deals with Licenses. Sections 30 to 32 B of the Act comprise…

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Synthesis of Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Supremacy: The Indian Constitution

This article has been written by Vishwas Agarwal, a final-year law student at the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata. INTRODUCTION The Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Supremacy concepts are diametrically opposed to one another, and the Indian Constitution sought to find a middle ground between the two. As of 2011, the Constitution has…

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