IPR in Start ups

This article has been written by Mr Yash, a 2nd year student of Chandigarh University. ABSTRACT   Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) encompass the legal recognition of intangible assets, such as innovative ideas, inventions, and creative works. These rights grant creators and inventors exclusive privileges, enabling them to leverage their intellectual property for financial gain or…

Resolving IPR Disputes in Mediation and Arbitration : a Startup Perspective

This article has been written by Master Emmanuel Amarfio Mensah, a 5th year student of Galgotias University, Greater Noida-UP Abstract: Intellectual property rights (IPR) disputes are a common occurrence in the startup world. Startups often have limited resources and may not have the luxury of engaging in costly and time-consuming legal battles. Therefore, alternative dispute…

Medical and Health tech startup: IPR Consideration in the Health Industry

This article has been written by Ms.Sri Subiksha Dhamodaran, a 3rd year B.A.,LL.B. (Hons.) student of Sastra deemed to be University, Thanjavur, TamilNadu. This article discusses the IPR Consideration in the Health Industry.   Abstract          The healthcare industry is witnessing a surge in innovation driven by Medtech and Health-Tech startups. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are…

Data Privacy and Fintech: Intellectual Property Considerations in India

 Data Privacy And Fintech: Intellectual Property Considerations In India This article has been written by Shruti Chaturvedi, a 3rd year student of Agra College Agra    Abstract  This issue discusses the ways that financial technology, or Fintech, is extending its roots into the internet era, which industries are utilizing it, and how it demonstrates how…

Analysis of Difference between Criminal Conspiracy and Conspiracy by Abetment

This article has been written by Yash Tated Abstract Criminal conspiracy refers to an agreement between two or more people to commit a criminal act or a series of criminal acts. In contrast, conspiracy by abetment occurs when one person intentionally aids, instigates, or encourages another person to commit a criminal act. The main difference…

AN ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INTRA-TERRITORIAL AND EXTRA-TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF IPC 1860.

This article written by,RADHA BEERE. INTRODUCTION:- Intra- territorial jurisdiction deals with the crimes committed within the boundaries of the Indian territory. Extra- territorial jurisdiction deals with the crimes committed beyond the boundaries of the Indian territory.   JURISDICTION:- It comes from Latin roots of ‘juris’ means the law and ‘ dicere’ means to speak. It…