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Aishwaryasandeep

Lays and its IPR Problems in India

Lay’s chips is a popular snack among several households in India. With a market cap value of $16.3 billion as of end of the financial year 2019-20, the special chips and the secret flavors used in making this products holds high value for the American MNC. PepsiCo is an American MNC formed in 1965 with…

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Poverty

ISSUES OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT India is a big nation in the region. It’s around 2.4% of the world’s total surface. Nor do you know how much of the world’s population it has? Well, that’s around 16.7%. According to the 2011 Census, the population of India is 1210 million. Any economic challenges have emerged for…

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Implications of a National Emergency During Covid

A national emergency is a period during which the normal constitutional provisions do not apply across the nation. There is an altered system used as per the convenience of the Centre and provisions provided under the Constitution. The governmental system changes from a federal one to a unitary one. Such emergency is explained under Article…

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Uniform Civil Code

A set of three words-Uniform Civil Code, here, Uniform refers ‘not varying or the same in all cases’, Civil refers ‘connected with the people who live in a country’ and code refers ‘a systematic statement of law or a set of law’.  Thus this denotes that civil rules should be equal for all the people…

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International Legal Principles on Corruption

With regards to state corruption, the assurance of legitimate corruption must be founded on the standards of the law of state responsibility. Unless unique guidelines exist, these standards apply to state duty emerging from infringement of human rights. However, there are no completely settled principles of corruption under worldwide law. The International Law Commission’s (ILC)…

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My First Internship Experience

2020 has been a challenging year and so is 2021. I am going to finish my second year this month. All my friends are working or have been working for a long time but nobody told me the challenges we face and its harder to get internships or jobs out there, especially for a law…

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Education system in India

The education system in India relies so much on book knowledge that when students get ready for their future, they are left with nothing. They do not have any coping mechanism to deal with the problems that they face later on at the work place or in interactions with people from other parts of the world.…

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Impact of Consumer Protection Act, 2019 on Common Man

Introduction The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (“New Act”) received the President’s assent on August 9, 2019 and has replaced the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (“Old Act”). Most of the important sections have been notified with effect from July 20, 2020 marking the beginning of the New Act and making it largely operative and applicable throughout…

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Article 3: An Analysis

Article 3: An analysis Article 3 of the Indian constitution states that by law the parliament has the power to form a new state by separation of territory from any state, by uniting two or more states or parts of states, or by uniting any territory to a part of the state. It can increase…

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Union List and Responsibilities of the Centre

 India follows a Federal system of government which means that power is distributed between the Centre and states. Some subject matters are given to states so that only the states can make decisions or laws and the Centre cannot interfere in those matters. This is known as the state list.  List-I Another list is there…

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