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Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Empowering Women
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Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Empowering Women

Posted by By Vaasawa Sharma January 18, 2025
"Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness". -Oprah Winfrey has rightly said. Women are the beautiful creation of God, the
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Arbitration vs. Mediation: A Comparative Analysis
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Arbitration vs. Mediation: A Comparative Analysis

Posted by By Suryansh Mishra January 18, 2025
To understand the concept of dispute resolution in today’s society, the concept has extended to ADR purposes including arbitration and mediation due to the growth in complication and complexity of
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Responsibility & Regulation: The Intersection Of CSR And Law
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Responsibility & Regulation: The Intersection Of CSR And Law

Posted by By Saloni Yadav January 18, 2025
"The business of business should not be about money. It should be about responsibility. It should be about public good, not private greed" ~ Anita Roddick Envision a society in
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Cyber Conflict Resolution – Addressing Data Breaches And Digital Rights Disputes
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Cyber Conflict Resolution – Addressing Data Breaches And Digital Rights Disputes

Posted by By Paarth Miglani January 11, 2025
In 2023, India ranked as the fifth most affected country by data breaches, with over 5.3 million accounts compromised. The financial loss is also shockingly high. The  mean cost per
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Difference between Patent and Trademark in Terms of  Registration in India
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Difference between Patent and Trademark in Terms of  Registration in India

Posted by By Pankaj Ahuja January 11, 2025
Patent and Trademark are both part of Intellectual Property Rights. But both have different meanings. A patent is something which is used to protect the invention of an inventor, it
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Rise of Mediation as A Mainstream Practice: India’s Legislative Framework Supporting Mediation
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Rise of Mediation as A Mainstream Practice: India’s Legislative Framework Supporting Mediation

Posted by By Kriti Khare January 11, 2025
The topic deals with the rise of mediation as a mainstream dispute resolution mechanism. The topic covers the assessment and impact of mediation as a method of resolving disputes in
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Navigating Group Insolvency in India: The Need for Clear and Robust Regulations
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Navigating Group Insolvency in India: The Need for Clear and Robust Regulations

Posted by By Aditya Kumar January 1, 2025
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC), is a landmark legislation in India that provides a structured framework to handle the insolvency and liquidation of businesses. Its primary aim is
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In the grip of tradition’s shadow: can internal policies or historical practices override express provisions of the AOA?
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In the grip of tradition’s shadow: can internal policies or historical practices override express provisions of the AOA?

Posted by By Debarun Mukherjee January 1, 2025
Article of Association (AoA) is amongst the most fundamental documents of a company containing the bylaws and regulations of how the company will be governed. A recent decision of the
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Analysing the developments in context of piracy of cinematograph films
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Analysing the developments in context of piracy of cinematograph films

Posted by By Deepika Pathania January 1, 2025
Section 2(f) pf the Copyright Act,1957[1] defines Cinematograph Film as any visual recording or any audio recording which accompanies such visual recording, the means of recording the same is immaterial.
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Understanding Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Age
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Understanding Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Age

Posted by By Vidhi Singh January 1, 2025
The way we produce, distribute, and use information has been completely transformed by the digital era. Intellectual property rights (IPR) are now more important than ever as a result of
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