By- Anjanee Goel[1] In the search for better corporate governance, and appropriately composed and assembled efficient advisory board can provide non-obligatory but knowledgeable assistance and serve as a remarkable friend. Hence, provisions relating to the Central level and State level Advisory boards under the Code on wages 2019 and Minimum Wages Act 1948 have been…
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By- Anjanee Goel Section 11 of the Trademarks Act, 1999 talks about identical or similar marks. It states that if a new trademark that has come to the registrar for registration is similar to an already registered trademark then in that case that new trademark cannot be registered. A trademark is still considered to be…
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By- Jaivardhan Sahay “There is a court greater than the court of humans that is court of conscience. But today there is a court greater than court of humans which is the court of Newsroom.” ~Mahatma Gandhi Media is considered as one of the pillars of the democracy, it plays a vital role in informing…
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By- Anjanee Goel[1] In 1958, Prof. Haberler found in his report that due to export trade barriers in developed countries, the earnings of developing countries, for their developmental needs, were insufficient. A committee was created which recommended removing all trade barriers on the export of manufactured products in developing countries in reply to this report…
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By: Vikalp Sharma Introduction: Intersection of IPR and Competition Law The interface of intellectual property rights and competition law has developed hugely, inferable from the extension and reinforcing of intellectual property at an enormous scope. While IP law credits selective control rights to an individual over his individual resources, competition law looks to advance development…
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By: Vikalp Sharma Abstract IP law credits selective control rights to an individual over his individual resources, competition law looks to advance development by checking market boundaries to assist shoppers and empowering competition among a variety of providers of products. The TRIPS agreement deals with IPR and Competition Law in Articles 8.2, 31(k), and 40.…
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By- Aaditya Sinha In today’s time, I have observed one thing which has become the actual concept of “Trending”. In the age of social media, everything is now very quick. There are memes, roasts, and all those things which we would probably 20 years back have never imagined. Through the past 6 months or say…
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By- Anjanee Goel[1] The persons who are provided benefits under the Employees’ State Insurance act, 1948 are called the insured persons. There are various benefits provided to such insured persons such as sickness benefit, cash advantage, benefits on disability and dependency, and maternity benefits. These benefits are funded by the continuous contributions made by both…
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By- Vikalp Sharma Media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power because they control the minds of the masses. -Malcolm X Introduction The issue based on the media trial which is talked about by numerous Civil Rights…
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