INTRODUCTION:
The four statutes covering the four concepts under Intellectual Property Law are:
i. The Patents Act, 1970
ii. The Copyright Act, 1957
iii. The Trade Marks Act, 1999
iv. The Designs Act, 2000
The instant write up analyses the confusion that existsbetween Trade Mark...
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Hey everyone! We're the Moot Court Society of NLSIU and we're organizing the XII National Law School - Trilegal International Arbitration Moot, 2019 between 17th and 19th May 2019. With the rounds scheduled to commence from tomorrow, we're excited to bring...
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1939C v 1904R
Respondents
Speaker 1:
15:19 – Due to some co-ordination errors, I must apologize in announcing that the first few minutes of the round haven’t been covered!
Five minutes left. The respondent cites articles to substantiate on his claim...
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Live Updates – Court Room 10 - 1907C v 1921R
Respondents:
Speaker 1:
12: 42 – The speakers exchange notes. The speaker representing the respondents seems to be confident and eloquent in his approach, not for a moment referring to his...
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National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi is organising the 2nd OP. Jalan Memorial National Moot Court Competition, 2018 from 16th to 18th of March 2018. The prestigious competition aims to test the participants on the intricacies of taxation...
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Introduction
Under the Indian Trade Mark Law, once a person attains registration for its trademark for a particular good or service, he thereby has the exclusive right to use that trademark in relation to the said good or service[1].
The right...
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Arbitration at Crossroads, October 15-16, 2016
The Centre for Advanced Research & Training in Arbitration Law (CARTAL) and the Indian Journal of Arbitration Law (IJAL), along with Baker & McKenzie, are organizing a two-day international conference...
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The term ‘Hindu Undivided Family’ (“HUF”) or ‘Joint Hindu Family’ is not mentioned or defined in the acts: Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act (1956), Hindu Marriage Act (1955), Hindu Succession Act (HSA) (1956) and Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (1956),...
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A very interesting as well as important question came on my mind before few days. The question was that, Are only VIP’s are special and important in our country and not the common people? To be frank this question disturbed me...
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ISO and ANA
Recently Abhay Nevagi & Associates, Advocates (hence ANA) has become the only the Second law firm in India to become ISO certified for Quality Management Systems (9001:2008) and Information Securities Management Systems (27001:2013). Initially everyone was circumspect. As...
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This is an exclusive example of abuse of securitization act and victimization of borrower by nationalized bank under the pretext of the said act. It is evident that banks are enjoying supreme power under this act and may go to any...
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Dear Sir,
This is to draw your kind attention towards the organizational flaws in CLAT 2015. It is matter of grave concern that an examination as prestigious as Common Law Admission Test has also not remain unaffected by the dirt which...
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3rd NLIU Parliamentary Debate 2014 Featured
The NLIU Parliamentary Debate is back! The third edition is going to be grander than ever before, with over 24 teams battling it out for the top honours and bragging rights. The event is spread out over three days from 31st...
India has several service providers and the universal service obligation fund. We have been in the business of providing data and voice connectivity to our people for a fairly long time, but we still have connectivity issues, even in dense locations...
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