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AI and Copyright: Who Owns the Creation?           
Posted inCorporate Law Intellectual Property Rights

AI and Copyright: Who Owns the Creation?           

Posted by By Simran Jeet Kaur December 4, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of creativity, pushing us to rethink what we know about authorship and innovation. Nowadays, AI can create stunning digital art, compose beautiful music,
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Human Rights: rights by virtue of being human’
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Human Rights: rights by virtue of being human’

Posted by By Amisha Patel November 29, 2024
What are human rights? Human rights are the basic rights inherent to every individual by the virtue of being born into the human species. These rights are indispensable for every
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Death Penalty in India: A Study of Leading Case Laws
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Death Penalty in India: A Study of Leading Case Laws

Posted by By Arman Sheikh November 29, 2024
All punishments are based on the same proposition i.e. there must be a penalty for wrongdoing. There are two main reasons for inflicting the punishment. One is the belief that
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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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General defences under Tort
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General defences under Tort

Posted by By Jyotirmoy Biswas and Sairindhri Dey November 29, 2024
The law of tort is a branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs, where one person’s injury to another leads to legal liability. Unlike felonious law, where the
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Article on International Criminal Court and its role in safeguarding human rights
Posted inContemporary Law Human Rights

Article on International Criminal Court and its role in safeguarding human rights

Posted by By Amrita Gaur November 29, 2024
There is a controversy regarding the question as to whether there exists an international criminal law or not. While some argued that there is a small body of international penal
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Rape law reforms in India: addressing judicial gaps and societal barriers
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Rape law reforms in India: addressing judicial gaps and societal barriers

Posted by By Chetan Hingsley November 29, 2024
Rape stands as one of the most brutal and inhumane crimes, yet throughout much of history, it took a long struggle for it to be recognized as a violation of
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Detailed walkthrough of the patent application process
Posted inCorporate Law Intellectual Property Rights

Detailed walkthrough of the patent application process

Posted by By Ansh Priy Srivastava November 29, 2024
IPRs are crucial all over the world today as they protect human intellect and creativity-the base for economic prosperity, progress, and innovation. They further facilitate international trade, safeguard consumers from
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Anuradha Bhasin vs Union of India
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Anuradha Bhasin vs Union of India

Posted by By Akarsh Raj November 23, 2024
Some similarities persist between the law and the society in nature, varying from the dynamics of constituent parts to the ever-evolving characteristics. With its evolution, human society became more dependent
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The impact of AI on privacy laws: a legal perspective
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The impact of AI on privacy laws: a legal perspective

Posted by By Rajshree Law College November 23, 2024
AI has revolutionized industries such as healthcare, finance, and retail by offering unmatched capabilities in processing data, automating tasks, and making decisions. However, AI's dependence on large databases - often
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