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Determinable Contracts Under Specific Relief Act, 1963- An Issue Still Undetermined
Introduction India has been a ‘global trade hub’ since time immemorial. It’s abundant supply of raw materials, creative ideas and booming businesses gave it the name that needs no introduction- ‘sone ki chidiya’. It was this same business that drew the East India Company to our country. They perhaps understood the value of this business … Continue reading Determinable Contracts Under Specific Relief Act, 1963- An Issue Still Undetermined
Read more »Steering the Ship: How Section 179 Empowers the Board to Guide Indian Companies
INTRODUCTION The boardroom, or board of directors is the centre of the business and holds the authority to reshape it to suit the interests of the shareholders and boardroom members. This crucial group works on the business strategy that the company will work on and all of the crucial decisions that ultimately decide the company’s … Continue reading Steering the Ship: How Section 179 Empowers the Board to Guide Indian Companies
Read more »Case note on Subway IP LLC. v Infinity Food and ors.
Introduction Trademark law, a bastion of protecting intellectual property, is underpinned by intricate doctrines and principles. Among these, the anti-dissection rule and dominant feature test are crucial tools employed by courts to determine the distinctiveness and protectability of trademarks. Conventionally, it has been asserted that these two doctrines are not contradictory but rather complementary in … Continue reading Case note on Subway IP LLC. v Infinity Food and ors.
Read more »Amazon pulled up for Labour Law Violations
Asked to remind workers of their rights; to compensate the Union Leader The MNC as of now faces more than 240 settled or open unfair labour practice charges across 26 states, according to a report of the NLRB, and has been clashing lately with its workers’ Union. Introduction: Unionisation of workers while aiming to ease … Continue reading Amazon pulled up for Labour Law Violations
Read more »Steering the Uncharted: Navigating Corporate Governance in Indian Startups
The startup ecosystem in India has had a significant and rapid growth in recent years, which has garnered the attention and interest of investors and entrepreneurs from many parts of the globe. Corporate governance is predicated on the principle of ensuring sufficient alignment among the interests of several stakeholders, encompassing promoters, shareholders, employees, and customers. … Continue reading Steering the Uncharted: Navigating Corporate Governance in Indian Startups
Read more »Analysing the Critical Role of Appointed Date in Scheme of Arrangements
The new Companies Act, 2013 marked a significant departure, replacing the time-honoured Companies Act,1956. There were certain modifications, abolitions that introduced new concepts. While much of the Act superseded its predecessor, however there were some new adaptations made with respect to few elements. Among these element, was the concept and idea of ‘Appointed and Effective … Continue reading Analysing the Critical Role of Appointed Date in Scheme of Arrangements
Read more »Corporate Criminal Liability & Its Implications
Introduction Corporate criminal liability (CCL) refers to the commission of a crime by either a person or a group of persons who, in the pursuit of a shared objective or for the aim of financial gain in the context of their professional activities, engage in actions or omissions that are prohibited by the law. These … Continue reading Corporate Criminal Liability & Its Implications
Read more »Unlocking Public Domain: Mickey’s Future After Winnie The Pooh’s Legacy Of Blood And Honey
Introduction Once upon a time there lived a princess named Cinderella, once radiant in beauty in her voice, her walk, beauty all around her. She met a prince fell in love, got married and lived happily ever after. Till 2046. But why till 2046? Because the shield (Copyright) protecting her ended and now she is … Continue reading Unlocking Public Domain: Mickey’s Future After Winnie The Pooh’s Legacy Of Blood And Honey
Read more »The Ownership Conundrum of Cinematograph Films – the Copyright Suit of ‘Nayak’
Introduction A cinematograph film is a creation of different sets of individuals, including singers, dancers, lyricists, composers, scriptwriters, actors, directors, and others contributing to its making. Ideally, the ownership of the copyright of such a film vests with the producer. But does that deprive the contributors of the underlying works of their rights absolutely? This … Continue reading The Ownership Conundrum of Cinematograph Films – the Copyright Suit of ‘Nayak’
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