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Consumer Protection Act, 2019:  Key highlights

Introduction: The digital era has brought with it a new era of commerce and digital branding, as well as a new set of customer expectations. Digitization has enabled easy access, a large range of selections, efficient payment systems, improved services, and purchase at one’s leisure. However, along with the expansion came new concerns in terms…

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Writ of Mandamus: An insight

Introduction: The Indian Constitution provides several fundamental rights to its citizens, which are enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution. However, simply granting rights is not enough. The government must act to safeguard and protect Indian citizens’ constitutionally given rights. When someone in any part of a state suffers an injustice, the state should…

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State Under Indian Constitution

Introduction Part III of the Indian Constitution deals with the fundamental rights of a person which restricts the power of legislature, executive and judiciary. In order to define the scope and ambit of this the Constitution makers have defined the term ‘State’ under Article 12 of the Indian Constitution. State denotes the Union and State…

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PATENT LAW-INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT

INTRODUCTION A patent an exclusive right granted for an invention means patent an exclusive rights to a product or a process that generally provide a new way of doing something or offer a new technical solution to a problem. Intellectual property right include copyright, patent, industrial design, trademark etc. but in industrial property include such…

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