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Delhi High Court Prohibits ‘Franchise Byte’ from Uploading YouTube Videos Featuring the ‘WOW! MOMO’ Brand
The Delhi High Court prohibited Franchise Byte from using the trademark “WOW! MOMO” and ordered it to remove all Wow Momo-related videos and content from its website and YouTube channel. Wow! Momo Wow! Momo is a fast-food restaurant chain headquartered in Kolkata and is operated by Wow Momo Foods Private Limited. Its specialities include a … Continue reading Delhi High Court Prohibits ‘Franchise Byte’ from Uploading YouTube Videos Featuring the ‘WOW! MOMO’ Brand
Read more »Shedding Light on Bid Rigging Under Competition Act
Section 3(3) Of Competition Act, 2002 Sub-section 3 of Section 3 enumerates certain agreements which have an ipso facto appreciable adverse effect on competition. These are the agreements in the nature of horizontal agreements. Horizontal agreements are the agreements between two or more enterprises that are at the same level of the supply chain and, … Continue reading Shedding Light on Bid Rigging Under Competition Act
Read more »The Debate Over Late-Term Abortions: Exploring the Supreme Court’s Stand on Pregnancy Termination at 26 Weeks
Introduction In our society, women hold a pivotal position. It is an undeniable truth that a society’s progress relies heavily on the contributions of women. Just as a plane cannot soar with a single wing, the collective efforts of both men and women are essential for societal advancement. However, throughout history, women have endured suppression, … Continue reading The Debate Over Late-Term Abortions: Exploring the Supreme Court’s Stand on Pregnancy Termination at 26 Weeks
Read more »Trademark System in Uk For Fashion Brands
Introduction The basic concept of trademarks is that it helps consumers to identify a certain product or line of items as belonging to a particular company.[i] Traditionally, trademarks were seen as helpful instruments for determining the origin of goods, and they received legal status as a result. However, trademarks are legal entities in their own … Continue reading Trademark System in Uk For Fashion Brands
Read more »Labour Law Issues in Sport: Employee or Independent Contractor?
INTRODUCTION Professional sports players, as well as club executives and coaching teams, fall within the definition of employees, and as such, are subject to both the common law and standard rules of employment law. In principle, all forms of employees, including elite athletes, ought to be subject to the norms which have been set under … Continue reading Labour Law Issues in Sport: Employee or Independent Contractor?
Read more »Constitutionality of Administrative Rule Making and its Control Mechanism
INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL OVER ADMINISTRATIVE RULE MAKING/ DELEGATED LEGISLATION The practice of conferring legislative powers upon administrative authorities is beneficial and necessary but also dangerous because of the possibility of abuse of powers conferred upon it. There is no doubt that the practice of delegated legislation entails an abandonment of its legislative function by the … Continue reading Constitutionality of Administrative Rule Making and its Control Mechanism
Read more »Responsibility of Russia for Their Invasion on Ukraine
Primarily, for establishing that Russia has committed an “Internationally Wrongful Act”, the conduct in question must be attributed to Russia in the first place, and secondly, there must be a breach of an International obligation by Russia.[i] The International law on the responsibility of states is articulated in ARSIWA, which stands for Articles on the … Continue reading Responsibility of Russia for Their Invasion on Ukraine
Read more »Safeguarding Success: Vital Role of IPR in the Sports Law
Introduction Sports and sports industry are booming all over the world. Asian countries, particularly India, with its many cultures and histories are also regarded as Unity in Diversity, and they are home to a large population of sports enthusiasts. Sports are becoming increasingly popular, both as a recreational activity and as an economic venture. The … Continue reading Safeguarding Success: Vital Role of IPR in the Sports Law
Read more »“Demystifying India’s Recent Data Protection Regulations Act, comparison with the GDPR and the issues faced”
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Introduction The 2023 act makes, for the first time, a data privacy law in India. It needs to give consent before personal data is processed and specifies a small number of cases in the law where they do not need consent. It grants consumers the rights to access, rectify, modify and remove data as well … Continue reading “Demystifying India’s Recent Data Protection Regulations Act, comparison with the GDPR and the issues faced”
Read more »Can The Consumer Protection Act Apply To Medical Negligence Cases Involving Negligent Services Provided By Physicians And Hospitals Free Of Charge?
ABSTRACT This article delves into the application of the Consumer Protection Act (CPA) to medical negligence claims including free services provided by physicians and hospitals. The concepts of negligence and medical negligence, looking for overlap and divergence within the context of the CPA shall be examined. In addition, key judicial pronouncements and scholarly perspectives to better … Continue reading Can The Consumer Protection Act Apply To Medical Negligence Cases Involving Negligent Services Provided By Physicians And Hospitals Free Of Charge?
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