The best interests of the child: a paramount principle in custody decisions

This article has been written by Mr. Vikash Kumar a Second year student of Lloyd law college, GR. Noida. ABSTRACT: The foundation for determining custody is the best interests of the child principle, which grounds decisions in the welfare and well-being of the affected children. This abstract explores how this principle shapes custody agreements and…

Hindu Divorce Laws

Mr. Abhishek Singh, a 1st year student of Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Abstract- This article delves into the intricate landscape of Hindu divorce laws and the challenges associated with solemnizing marriages abroad within the framework of Hindu traditions. It provides a thorough examination of Hindu divorce laws, shedding light on the historical evolution, key principles,…

Protecting innovations in Addictive manufacturing and 3 D Printing

This article has been compiled by Ranjeet Yadav a first year Law student of Lloyd Law College Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh. Abstract- Design flexibility, product customization, waste reduction, and the capability to construct complex components, and efficient prototyping, are all advantages of 3D printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM). Because the area is continually expanding, it…

Practices for Software Copyright Protection

This article has been written by Mr. Sujal Paliwal, a 3rd year law student of S.S. Jain Subodh Law College, Jaipur.  Abstract In the dynamic landscape of software development, this comprehensive exploration navigates the intricacies of copyright protection, licensing, documentation practices, development processes, and Digital Rights Management (DRM). Copyright protection, with its eligibility criteria and…