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AN OUTLINE OF MYANMAR’S POLITICAL TURBULENCE

I. INTRODUCTION Myanmar has faced military control, civil strife, isolation from world affairs, and extreme poverty during its decades of independence. The military junta was deposed in 2011, paving the door for a military-installed transitional administration and ushering in what many hoped would be a new beginning for the Southeast Asian country. In 2015, Myanmar’s…

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Designs under the Designs Act

INTRODUCTION Industrial Designs are one of the intellectual property rights just like copyright, trademark, patents and geographical indications. We remember things by the way of how they look, the shape or the pattern imprinted on it. Industrial design protection exactly does the same. It protects the aesthetic value of the product and does not deal…

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Who can transfer a property?

A live person can transfer property to one or more other living persons, or to himself, or to himself and one or more other living persons, in the present or in the future, and to transfer property is to undertake such an act. The Transfer of Property Act’s purpose is to establish and alter the…

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Biography of Justice Harjit Singh Bedi

Harjit Singh Bedi is a former Supreme Court of India judge who was born on September 5, 1946. Harjit Singh Bedi originates from a farming family in Sahiwal (previously Montgomery), Pakistan. He is number 17 in the direct line of Guru Nanak’s descendants. His family relocated to Fazilka, a small township near the India-Pakistan border,…

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What is Attestation?

Attestation is the act of seeing and then signing a formal document to ensure that it was correctly signed by those who are bound by its contents. Attestation is a legal acknowledgement of a document’s authenticity and a confirmation that suitable procedures were followed. Essentially, an attestation is an official declaration that something is real…

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What is Intangible property?

Intangible property is also known as incorporeal property. It is something that a person or business can own and transfer to another person or corporation but does not have any physical substance, such as brand name or intellectual property. It usually relates to legal creations like copyright, trademarks, and patents. Real property (land, buildings, and…

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