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Continue reading →: Why there is a need of a Uniform rate of tax under the new mission of Atmanirbhar Bharat?
Since a very long time there was a need for Uniform tax rate in India, and the Indian Government in consonance with their policies and other strategies Implemented Goods and Service Tax (GST) on 1st of July 2017, this system of implementing a single tax regime was criticized by each…
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Continue reading →: Muga Silk or Moonga Silk – The GI War
Muga Silk is a type of silk, autochthonous to the state of Assam, depicting their culture and heritage. Mekhela Chador, the traditional attire of Assam, even worn by the Bihu Dancers is made from Muga Silk. Owning this traditional attire made of Muga Silk is considered a matter of…
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Continue reading →: Healthcare for Prisoners in India: An Overview
Individuals accept that prisoners are shipped off jail as a punishment, and not for punishment. This infers that the deficiency of a people right to freedom is implemented by regulation in a close environment. In this way keeping the person in the care of the state, ought not, in any…
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Continue reading →: THE (UN) LAWFUL DISSENT
Introduction There has been a constant scuffle between Intellectual Property Law and Competition Law. Competition Law focuses on creating and maintaining a healthy Competition in the Market by preventing and disallowing anti-competitive activities. Intellectual Property Law provides for protection and exclusive rights to the Proprietor of Intellectual Property, thus creating…
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Continue reading →: IPR in Sports: Part-2
When we talk about Personality Rights which are also associated with sports industry because now a day’s big sports teams or companies take big movie stars in their branding and marketing strategies and it leads to various forms of image creation, brand endorsement and revenue generation. It is important that…
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Continue reading →: Ethics and Morality in Legal Profession
Attorneys all through the world are specific particular experts who place the interests of their customers over their own, and attempt to acquire the regard for the Rule of Law. They need to join a consistent update on lawful improvements with administration to their customers, regard for the courts, and…
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Continue reading →: PROTECTION OF PLANTS AS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Introduction Systematic breeding of crop varieties and plants started in the 18th century when humans selected and kept seeds or plants of certain species, ensuring food security. Over time, breeding of these plants began to grow with innovations done by the farmers. In the 20th century, the rediscovery of Mendel’s…
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Continue reading →: A Critical Analysis on Animal Welfare
Animal welfare as a science highlights the significant emphasis on how animals denote the standard of life that is experienced by them and the way they are handling their conditions and surroundings. It refers to the link between the human being and animals. From ancient times, man is known for…
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Continue reading →: FARMERS’ AGITATION AGAINST THE NEW FARM LAW REFORMS: A battle to legalize the Minimum Support Price (MSP)
Last year, the Indian Government enacted three major farm law reforms, namely, the Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020 which allows farmers to sell their produce to anyone outside of the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) approved mandis, both at the intra-state and inter-state level and…
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Continue reading →: SHOULD WE START SNIFFING…?
Trademark law has two fold objectives; firstly the trade, business and goodwill of the said mark which comes hand in hand with its trademark and secondly to protect the public from deceiving and malafide intentions which causes confusion amongst the general public. Trademark is usually known for their uniqueness…