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Non-compete clauses: striking the balance between protection and freedom
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Non-compete clauses: striking the balance between protection and freedom

Posted by By Beradar Akash December 4, 2024
"The law must strike a balance between the employer’s right to protect trade secrets and the employee’s right to earn a livelihood." A company’s trade secrets are one of its
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Exploring electoral bonds: safeguarding the right to information under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution
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Exploring electoral bonds: safeguarding the right to information under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution

Posted by By G. Loga Abivardhini November 29, 2024
Political funding has long served as the wellspring of corruption in India. For the average Indian, it is hardly breaking news to learn that the murky flow of funds that
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Fundamental rights in India: a socio-legal lens on Mahabharata’s righteousness
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Fundamental rights in India: a socio-legal lens on Mahabharata’s righteousness

Posted by By Anirudh VG November 23, 2024
The Indian Constitution stands as the foundation of the world’s largest democracy, laying down the fundamental framework that governs the nation. Among its components are the crucial Fundamental Rights, which
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The role of judiciary in India
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The role of judiciary in India

Posted by By Shivanshi Sarwang November 23, 2024
In the late 19th century, with the gradual collapse of the Indian craft sector in the face of British imports, Indian weavers banded together in a movement that was many
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Growth of public interest litigation: access to justice
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Growth of public interest litigation: access to justice

Posted by By Akhila Anand November 23, 2024
Evolution of PIL in common law vs. Civil law systems Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has evolved differently in common law and civil law jurisdictions. In common law countries like India
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Understanding the Doctrine of Colourable Legislation
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Understanding the Doctrine of Colourable Legislation

Posted by By Srijan Singh and Shivanshi Sarwang November 22, 2024
In the intricate tapestry of legal doctrines, few concepts are as intriguing and consequential as the doctrine of colorable legislation. Rooted in the principle of constitutional governance, this doctrine serves
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