The case of Kaviraj Pandit Durga Dutt Sharma Vs Navaratna Pharmaceutical Laboratories is a landmark judgment concerning trademark law in India. It highlights the interplay between statutory rig...
Waqf is a significant Islamic institution wherein properties are dedicated by individuals or entities for religious, charitable, or pious purposes, ensuring that these assets are held indefinit...
In the country where there is continuous fight for gender equality and gender-neutral rape laws it is paradoxical note that the laws for heinous crimes like rape remain to be patriarchal and ex...
There have been interesting situations and instances that we generally come across in the aspect of the domestic arbitration where an arbitration clause that envisages for the seat of arbitrati...
Corporate world being the pioneer in technological advancement carries most of its operation digitally, increasing it risk to succumb to cyber-attacks. The Pegasus spyware attack enhanced the n...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming and changing various sectors, and intellectual property law is no exception. As artificial intelligence system is becoming more capable of genera...
The institution of marriage is considered sacred in India, but when it breaks down, the legal system steps in to ensure fairness and justice for both parties. One of the most contentious issues...
The Latin phrase "ex proprio vigore" translates to "by its own force" or "of its own strength." In law, it describes a rule or provision that becomes effective aut...
The Supreme Court of India has issued a directive prohibiting police from serving notices under Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) or Section 35 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Surak...
Pro Bono comes from the Latin expression "pro bono publico" meaning "for the public good". It basically implies that the poor and underprivileged people are able to seek legal representation wi...