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Aishwaryasandeep

Right to Information Act, 2005

The right to records (RTI) is an act of the Parliament of India which units out the rules and techniques concerning citizens’ right to statistics. It changed the former Freedom of information Act, 2002. below the provisions of RTI Act, any citizen of India may additionally request information from a “public authority” (a frame of…

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Freedom To Assemble Peacefully

Freedom To Assemble Peacefully Article 19 is one of the most important articles establishing the “fundamental freedoms” guaranteed to all citizens of India. Article 19 (1) provides that every citizen has the right to freedom of speech, expression, assembly, association, movement, residence and trade, business, profession or profession. Article 19(1)(b) guarantees all citizens of India…

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Reasonable Restrictions

Introduction The basic rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution are not absolute rights. This means that countries may limit the extent to which you can exercise these rights. It is here that the concept of reasonable restriction comes into play with Article 19 of the Constitution, which deals with freedom and the grounds for each…

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Coparcenary

Introduction Coparcenary, in general terms refers to a type of ownership of property where multiple people inherit the same property. Here, each person owns an undivided, transferable interest in the property. The term ‘coparcenary’ has its origin in the English common law. In India, Coparcenary is dealt under the Hindu Succession Act 1956 [1]. Under…

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Concept of legal personality

Objectively speaking, a person’s intellectual base is referred to as their personality. It stands for a right and duty-bearing entity in legal terms. Thus, legal personality creates two issues. What are the principles or theories that underpin the legal classification of someone as a person? The extent of these (legal) people’s rights and obligations is…

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Protection of Civil Rights, 1995

Introduction The Civil Rights in India consist of rights regarding equality earlier than the regulation, freedom of speech, freedom of expression concerning non secular and cultural freedom, freedom of meeting, and freedom of faith. Phase 2 of the protection of the Civil Rights Act, 1955 lays down the definition of civil rights. This act prescribes…

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TERM OF PROTECTION OF LAYOUT DESIGN :

Introduction – According to Section 2(h) , “layout design” means a layout of transistors and other circuitry elements and include lead wires connecting such elements and expressed in any manner in a semiconductor integrated circuit. The treaty on intellectual property in respect of integrated circuit 1989 defines that “layout design” (Topography) means the three-dimensional disposition…

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EFFECT OF REGISTRATION OF LAYOUT DESIGN –

Introduction : Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Layout Design(SICLD) Act, 2000, has come into operation in India. The provisions on the protection of layout-designs of integrated circuits are found in Articles 35 to 38, which make up Section 6 of Part II of the TRIPS Agreement. According to Article 35, members are required to protect the layout-designs…

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