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Reimagining market exits: a critical assessment of SEBI’s 2024 delisting reforms
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Reimagining market exits: a critical assessment of SEBI’s 2024 delisting reforms

Posted by By Gaurav Dhingra December 14, 2024
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has recently introduced noteworthy changes to the delisting framework under the SEBI (Delisting of Equity Shares) Regulations, 2021. These changes are made with
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Criminal Law:The Enforcement Of Moral Thinking Upon The Wider Public
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Criminal Law:The Enforcement Of Moral Thinking Upon The Wider Public

Posted by By Patenge Chathrapathi December 12, 2024
The realm of jurisprudence has long been a fertile ground for intellectual exploration, where the principles of law and morality intertwine, intersect, and often collide. In this project, we embark
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Red Bull Ag vs Pepsico India Holdings Pvt Ltd and Ors.
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Red Bull Ag vs Pepsico India Holdings Pvt Ltd and Ors.

Posted by By Gaurav Vatwani December 12, 2024
In the legal battle between Red Bull Ag and Pepsico India Holdings Pvt Ltd & Anr,[1] a trademark dispute took center stage, focusing on the taglines employed by the respective
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The Concept of Sin Taxes and Their Economic Impact
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The Concept of Sin Taxes and Their Economic Impact

Posted by By Anirudh VG December 12, 2024
Sin Taxes are special taxes levied on goods and activities that are considered socially undesirable, like tobacco, cigarettes, alcohol, and sugary beverages. They are implemented to reduce consumption of these
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Analysis of the New and Old Tax Regimes under the Income Tax Act, 1961
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Analysis of the New and Old Tax Regimes under the Income Tax Act, 1961

Posted by By Anirudh VG December 12, 2024
The Income Tax Act of 1961 is a keystone of India’s direct taxation system, governing the levy of taxes on individuals and corporations. Over time, this Act has evolved significantly,
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Copyright issues in music sampling and remix culture
Posted inCorporate Law Intellectual Property Rights

Copyright issues in music sampling and remix culture

Posted by By Harini.S December 12, 2024
The music industry has seen a transformation due to the swift progress of digital technology, which has resulted in the widespread adoption of music sampling and remix culture. Even though
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Exploring arbitration jurisdiction & analysis: The case of ONGC vs. David Parker Construction
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Exploring arbitration jurisdiction & analysis: The case of ONGC vs. David Parker Construction

Posted by By Asmit Kumar Singh December 12, 2024
The legal landscape is currently overcrowded with outstanding cases, making arbitration a crucial mechanism for resolving disputes between parties outside of the courtroom. However, courts have started to question the
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A Revisit On Law Reforms Of Custodial Death And Custodial Violence
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A Revisit On Law Reforms Of Custodial Death And Custodial Violence

Posted by By Lokesh R December 12, 2024
Custodial death and violence represent significant violations of human rights, raising serious concerns about the treatment of individuals in state custody. Custodial death occurs when a person dies while in
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Revitalizing dormant patents: economic and legal perspectives
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Revitalizing dormant patents: economic and legal perspectives

Posted by By S.Keerthana December 6, 2024
The notion of dormant patents, specifically those patents that have been granted but are not actively commercialized or exploited, poses both a challenge and an opportunity within the Intellectual property
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3d printing and intellectual property: navigating legal grey areas
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3d printing and intellectual property: navigating legal grey areas

Posted by By Susan. P & Antony Vishal December 6, 2024
3D printing, referred to as additive manufacturing, is a procedure through which objects are constructed layer by layer from a digital file. This technology has surpassed conventional manufacturing techniques, offering
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