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India’s Response to Humanitarian Crises: A Critical Examination of Refugee Policies
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India’s Response to Humanitarian Crises: A Critical Examination of Refugee Policies

Posted by By Srijan Singh and Shivanshi Sarwang November 14, 2024
After World War II, up to 50 million refugees have been relocated or returned home, but almost an equal number of those who were uprooted are still fighting for their
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What are Escrow Agreements?
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What are Escrow Agreements?

Posted by By Amit Kumar Patra November 14, 2024
Escrow agreements are important contract arrangements in which a third-party impartial holder holds assets, documents, or funds until certain conditions are met. The nature of the contract, built to function
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Compulsory licensing of patents in India
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Compulsory licensing of patents in India

Posted by By Aishna Sikri November 13, 2024
As per World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), “a patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new
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Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) Scheme
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Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGTMSE) Scheme

Posted by By Aishna Sikri November 13, 2024
In a nation like India, teeming with entrepreneurial spirit, financial support is often the bridge between the dreams and the reality. The credit guarantee fund trust for micro and small
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Digital dilemmas: Challenges in enforcing copyright laws in the internet age
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Digital dilemmas: Challenges in enforcing copyright laws in the internet age

Posted by By Suyash Srivastava November 13, 2024
Copyright is a legal term under intellectual property law that gives creators a right to protect their original works. This exclusive right allows them to monitor their work and track
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Pramod P. Shah v Ratan N Tata (2017) SCC OnLine Bom 5269
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Pramod P. Shah v Ratan N Tata (2017) SCC OnLine Bom 5269

Posted by By Aadhya Chadha November 9, 2024
The legal system of India is a powerful tool that aids the process of indemnifying one’s grievance that may arise because of personal or professional relations among people. The aforesaid
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Faulty Figures: Addressing Inefficacies in Cost Provisions under the CPC
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Faulty Figures: Addressing Inefficacies in Cost Provisions under the CPC

Posted by By Rashi Mungre November 9, 2024
Abstract The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, was enacted with the objective of consolidating and standardizing the procedures of civil courts, thereby establishing a structured framework for managing civil disputes.
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Sustainability and Trademarks: The Role of Green Branding in India’s Eco-Conscious Market
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Sustainability and Trademarks: The Role of Green Branding in India’s Eco-Conscious Market

Posted by By Gyan Kaur and Adarsh Tripathi November 9, 2024
The environmental issues have been rising to be the key driving forces of the markets in the current world hence bringing out sustainability as the common goal for producers and
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Resolving Pending Cases Through Alternative Dispute Resolution Under Section 89 of The Civil Procedure Code
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Resolving Pending Cases Through Alternative Dispute Resolution Under Section 89 of The Civil Procedure Code

Posted by By Srijan Singh November 9, 2024
Introduction The backlog of legal cases in India is immense, with pending cases numbering in the lakhs. One of the primary reasons for this growing accumulation is the sharp rise
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Res Judicata
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Res Judicata

Posted by By Jasmine Prakash November 9, 2024
The substance of the Latin legal maxim, res judicata, has ancient origins in multiple jurisprudences. Res judicata is popularly hailed as a rule of public policy but in practice protects
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