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Unveiling Hostile Takeovers in India: The Case of Mindtree and Larson & Toubro
INTRODUCTION The Mergers and Acquisition in respect of Indian realm is greatly marked by acquisitions whether friendly or otherwise. Acquisition is a takeover of one company by another. There are majorly two kinds of takeovers namely Friendly Takeovers and Hostile Takeovers. Later ones are such takeovers where the target company is grudgingly or unwillingly transfers … Continue reading Unveiling Hostile Takeovers in India: The Case of Mindtree and Larson & Toubro
Read more »Money Laundering Prevention: Combating Financial Crime and Networking with International Organizations
Introduction Money laundering is the term applied to the act of transferring cash obtained through illegal activities, such as gambling, drug trafficking, corruption, or embezzlement, into a legitimate source and making it look legal for that cash. It is illegal under different terminologies in many countries. According to the US legislation, money laundering refers to … Continue reading Money Laundering Prevention: Combating Financial Crime and Networking with International Organizations
Read more »Serendipitous Inventions
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Introduction Some of the most significant inventions in human history weren’t meticulously planned or the product of years of research. Instead, they happened by chance—serendipitous moments when inventors stumbled upon discoveries that would ultimately transform industries, everyday life, and human behaviour. From sticky notes to sugar substitutes, these serendipitous inventions remind us that while innovation … Continue reading Serendipitous Inventions
Read more »Patents and Software Innovations: Global Perspectives
INTRODUCTION It has always been a gray area especially when it comes to relation between patents and software developments. As for the latter, there have been different solutions striving to solve the same on a worldwide level. Various nation-states, on some level, have embraced or rejected the desirability patentability of software innovations. For example, the … Continue reading Patents and Software Innovations: Global Perspectives
Read more »The Intersection of Industrial Design and Copyright Law
INTRODUCTION: Intellectual Property Rights, constitute a group of rights that can sometimes overlap, resulting in multiple forms of protection to the owner over the same subject matter. This overlap is generally inevitable and occurs when the IPR holder/proprietor tries to assert his right under more than one concept. To address such situations, it is essential … Continue reading The Intersection of Industrial Design and Copyright Law
Read more »Two-Tier Arbitration in India
Two-tier arbitration introduces a double-layered approach to dispute resolution. The first tier requires parties engage in a primary level arbitration process where a panel of arbitrators endeavour to reach an amicable settlement. If this stage proves unsuccessful, the dispute escalates to a secondary arbitration level or as they call it- the second tier.[i] A series … Continue reading Two-Tier Arbitration in India
Read more »Film Certification in India: Certification or Censorship?
Recently, the release of the movie ‘Emergency’, a political drama directed and co-produced by Kangana Ranaut was delayed due to the pending certification from Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).[i] Various questions might come to one’s mind after reading this development: What are the powers of CBFC? What is the Regulating Authority under which the … Continue reading Film Certification in India: Certification or Censorship?
Read more »The impact of non registering the trademark User agreement
Introduction Trademark are critical since they provide the identity of any company. Through trademark registration, customers differentiate various products and services. While trademark registration is one of the means through which legal protection is available, most firms do not recognize the register for user agreements of trademarks. These agreements involve the terms guiding third-party usage of … Continue reading The impact of non registering the trademark User agreement
Read more »Climate Change: Key Global Conventions and India’s Legal Response
Introduction It is 2024 of the 21st century, the phase where most of the countries are developed or are on the verge of development in almost every aspect. Whether it be the infrastructure, technology, medical, or the educational sector, we the homo-sapiens have triumphed in every quarter, as said by Gayle Forman: “You win some, … Continue reading Climate Change: Key Global Conventions and India’s Legal Response
Read more »Soft Porn : Vile Entertainment
Introduction In today’s digital world, we are constantly bombarded with sexual imagery and toxic content. While hardcore pornography tends to garner the most controversy and attention , widespread and normalization of soft porn in mainstream media and culture is arguably a more deceptive issue . This blog will surely examine about how soft pornography can … Continue reading Soft Porn : Vile Entertainment
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