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From Auto Shankar to Amitabh Bachchan: Exploring Personality Rights In India
Abstract This article explores the evolution of a celebrity’s personality rights. The legal development of these rights has varied across jurisdictions, with significant cases in the United States, the United Kingdom, and India shaping the landscape. Notable Indian cases, such as R. Rajagopal v. State of Tamil Nadu and Anil Kapoor v. Simply Life India, … Continue reading From Auto Shankar to Amitabh Bachchan: Exploring Personality Rights In India
Read more »Naviating Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
LEGAL DEFINITION AND ELEMENTS Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita states as follows: “Whoever, by deceitful means or by making promise to marry to a woman without any intention of fulfilling the same, has sexual intercourse with her, such sexual intercourse not amounting to the offence of rape, shall be punished with imprisonment of … Continue reading Naviating Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
Read more »The Legal Implications of Deepfakes and AI: Navigating the Challenges and Solutions in the Quest for Truth
Deepfakes are AI generated tool which makes photos, videos, sounds or films to appear authentic or real. While they can be used for fun or for scientific purpose but sometimes it can be used to impersonate peoples like actors, politicians, leaders or common people intending to mislead people. Deepfakes by using AI simulate facial expressions … Continue reading The Legal Implications of Deepfakes and AI: Navigating the Challenges and Solutions in the Quest for Truth
Read more »Scope of Changes Permissible Under Section 59 of the Indian Patents Act
INTRODUCTION On July 5, 2022, the Delhi High Court made a significant judgment regarding Indian patent law concerning the alteration of claims according to Section 59 of the Patents Act. This judgment stems from a legal case between Nippon A N L Incorporated and the Controller of patents. In this instance, the court evaluated how … Continue reading Scope of Changes Permissible Under Section 59 of the Indian Patents Act
Read more »Protecting Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
With the advancement in technology the need to preserve IP has been more cumbersome than before. The emergence of the internet and other innovations has seen the IP created, distributed, and protected in ways that were hard to imagine. As content creators and businesses come up with considerable value to protect, new challenges arise to … Continue reading Protecting Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
Read more »Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code- A Revolutionary Policy
Introduction This is one of the most important case studies for a law student. As, we all know what happened to Kingfisher Airlines and if you remember these kind of defaults and thousands of crores in losses were not a new thing in India at all. In May, 2023, “Go First” has decided to file … Continue reading Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code- A Revolutionary Policy
Read more »Forum Shopping & Its Prevalence in Cross-Border Insolvency Matters
INTRODUCTION Forum Shopping is considered as a bad phenomenon or act of the party/parties in the eyes of Private International Law and when it comes to insolvency forum shopping, serious efforts have been put in by the European Union and the US, separately, to counter the use of the same. Recital 4 of the European … Continue reading Forum Shopping & Its Prevalence in Cross-Border Insolvency Matters
Read more »Navigating the Digital Wild West: Social Media and OTT Platforms in India
INTRODUCTION The words of Serena Williams – “Everything comes at a cost. Just what are you willing to pay for it?” – seems most appropriate to me whenever I think of talking about social media intermediaries. The internet was set on foot in India by VSNL on August 15, 1995,[i] which revolutionized the lives of … Continue reading Navigating the Digital Wild West: Social Media and OTT Platforms in India
Read more »From Social Menace to Criminal Offence: The Legal Evolution of Mob Lynching
As the new criminal laws brought in seek to change the law enforcement scenario in India, they have introduced mob lynching as a new offence. The blog tries to trace and analyse the offence of mob lynching in India and the evolution in legislations related to it. The blog also tries to trace the lacunas, … Continue reading From Social Menace to Criminal Offence: The Legal Evolution of Mob Lynching
Read more »Trademark Assignment & its Renewal
INTRODUCTION Trademarks can be sold; therefore, trademark transfer or trademark assignment is possible. Trademark assignment means the control of a trademark switches from one person to another. It can be a transfer of part of the brand or all of it and it entails transfer of goodwill of the trademark as well. This is an … Continue reading Trademark Assignment & its Renewal
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