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Explained: Right to be forgotten

Introduction In the digital era today, forgetting has become costly. The internet is a Pandora’s Box full of information and misinformation available to everyone at all times. With such possibilities of misuse, data regulation is a necessity. However it comes at the cost of placing reasonable restrictions on the freedom of getting and giving out…

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What is a Design under the Designs Act, 2000?

Introduction The TRIPS agreement is one of (if not the most) comprehensive international agreements regarding the protection of intellectual property rights. It covers not only the well-known types of intellectual property such as copyright and related acts, trademarks and service marks, patents and geographical indications but also less well-known types such as industrial designs and…

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Right to protest: A fundamental right?

Freedom of assembly is a human right. The right to peaceful protest comes from this and other rights, including freedom of association and freedom of speech. Those laws that restrict the freedom of assembly, online or offline expression, or the people’s ability to associate in any setting violate the freedom of assembly. A country that…

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Inspirational Women

Indian Women have always Inspired the World. Come let us meet 1000 such Indian Women, who not only broke the stereotype and shattered the glass ceiling but also paved a way for millions of other women. In the year 2021, I decided to write about 1000 such Indian women who took their maiden journey in…

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WHAT IS FOREIGN TRADE POLICY ?

INTRODUCTION The Foreign Trade Policy is a set of guidelines established by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) governing matters related to the import and export of goods by India. It is the government’s seminal document on trade matters that is expected to guide economic relations with other nations and help develop domestic industry.It …

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UNIFORM CIVIL CODE : A DREAM OR REALITY

INTRODUCTION The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) calls for the formulation of one law for India, which would be applicable to all religious communities in matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption. Uniform Civil Code  is a proposal in India to formulate and implement secular personal laws of citizens which apply to all citizens equally regardless…

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