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Rectification of the Register of Members of a Company
Posted inCompany Law General

Rectification of the Register of Members of a Company

Posted by By Sushant Jaiswal, Shivani Sharma November 6, 2025
Introduction The appearance of an individual’s name within the register of members results in the presumption of his/her shareholding statuseven if, in fact, he is not so. Conversely, the absence
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Copyright, Capital, and the Sci-Hub Ban
Posted inCorporate Law Intellectual Property Rights

Copyright, Capital, and the Sci-Hub Ban

Posted by By Shivangi Muir, Yash Bajapi October 30, 2025
Introduction On 19 August 2025,the Delhi High Court ordered Internet Service Providers to block access to Sci-Hub, Library Genesis (hereafter referred to as ‘LibGen’) and related “shadow library” mirrors[1] –
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Legal Barriers Faced by Minors Under India’s MTP Regime: A Critical Legal Analysis
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Legal Barriers Faced by Minors Under India’s MTP Regime: A Critical Legal Analysis

Posted by By Sakshi Gopal October 6, 2025
When India passed the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act in 1971, it was hailed as a breakthrough. At a time when women were dying from unsafe, underground abortions, the
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Cartels Without Handshakes: Can India’s Competition Law Tame Algorithmic Collusion?
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Cartels Without Handshakes: Can India’s Competition Law Tame Algorithmic Collusion?

Posted by By Jagriti Kedia October 6, 2025
The New Age of Cartels Imagine this. You open your Swiggy app to order biryani. On Zomato, the price is almost the same. Flip to Uber for a ride, and
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Modifying Arbitral Awards: A Measured Shift by the Supreme Court
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Modifying Arbitral Awards: A Measured Shift by the Supreme Court

Posted by By Shreya Shree September 24, 2025
Abstract  In a recent judgement of Gayatri Balasamy v. ISG Novasoft Technologies Ltd[1]theapex court has clearly decided regarding a longstanding question as whether court has the power to modify the
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AI, Authorship, and Copyright: Why India Needs to Catch Up
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AI, Authorship, and Copyright: Why India Needs to Catch Up

Posted by By Ayask Pandey August 4, 2025
Introduction There has been a recent trend of making art using AI  by using a prompt. You get the art with whatever art style you want, from hyperrealist photos to
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Beyond The Human Author: Proposing A New Copyright Framework For Ai Generated Work In India
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Beyond The Human Author: Proposing A New Copyright Framework For Ai Generated Work In India

Posted by By Shreeram Meena August 4, 2025
Abstract This blog argues that India's existing copyright framework is doctrinally inadequate to address the complexities of generative artificial intelligence (AI). It moves beyond a descriptive analysis to present a
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Let’s Google! : Recognising and curbing Trademark Genericide
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Let’s Google! : Recognising and curbing Trademark Genericide

Posted by By Ms. Ashima Pury July 15, 2025
Genericide of a trademark refers to the phenomenon of loss of distinctiveness of a protected/ registered or well recognised mark due to its repeated and widespread use as a generic
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Viral Sounds And Legal Grounds: Copyright Infringement In Podcasts And Reels
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Viral Sounds And Legal Grounds: Copyright Infringement In Podcasts And Reels

Posted by By Shruthika. S July 2, 2025
In the digital era, short videos and podcasts are a potent means of entertainment, learning, and self-expression. From an Instagram 30-second dance clip to a 10-minute podcast segment on Spotify,
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A Review Over Protection Of Well-Known Trade Marks In India
Posted inContemporary Law Intellectual Property Rights

A Review Over Protection Of Well-Known Trade Marks In India

Posted by By Surbhi Kumari June 11, 2025
Abstract This paper explores the legal framework related to the protection of well- known trade marks in India. It explains the concept of trade mark and its importance in establishing
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