In the age of information and technology, advertisements are becoming an integral part of our lives, it has become very difficult for all of us to escape their influence. Today every section of society
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The term “Copyright” describes a person’s legal right to intellectual property. The basic definition of copyright is the right to copy. The only people who have the sole right to reproduce a work are the original authors of that work and anybody to whom they grant permission. Copyright law gives
The complainant’s interest in recouping a profit from the defendant that she did not voluntarily leave with is weighed against the defendant’s interest in determining how assets in his control are
According to the Black’s Law Dictionary consent has been explained as “A voluntary yielding to what another proposes or desires; agreement, approval, or permission regarding some act or purpose,
The Right to Education is said to be the fundamental right of each citizen of India. And in today’s times, Legal education is of the utmost importance and is offered at different levels in various
In the recent matter of Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay v. Union of India (“Freebie scheme Case”), the Supreme Court of India addressed the word ‘Freebie’, although the term had been used even before
Is it justified to apply the Judiciary’s power to reframe statutes? One after another bench of judges engaged themselves in an interesting and exciting ‘pencil fight’ on this issue for ages. The two most
There is no doubt that the popularity of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) is constantly growing. Blockchain is gaining popularity day by day and the use of Ethereum smart contracts has also been on the rise. Cryptographic assets known as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are distinguishable from one
IPR or Intellectual Property Rights deals with the legal rights given to the founder, inventor, or creator to protect his foundation, invention, or creation for a specific period of time. The IPR mainly includes and surrounds Trademarks, Copyrights, Patents, Designs, Geographical Indications, etc.
One of the biggest, richest, and most powerful sports regulatory bodies in the world is the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Indian traditional Test cricket has been governed by the BCCI .

