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THE MORAL IMPLICATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY PATENTING

A broad range of methods utilizing living things is referred to as "biotechnology." Even though...

Article 164(4) – the exception to prove our democracy

In the Indian Constitution of 1949, Article 164(4) is in pari materia with Article 75(5) and...

Sustainable Development and Legal Issues Revolving Around It

Sustainable development refers to "meeting the need of the present without compromising the future...

PRIOR USER PREVAILS OVER REGISTERED TRADEMARK USER

A trademark is a symbol or word, which distinguished your product from other products it helps the...

PRISON CONDITIONS IN INDIA

A person commits a crime whenever they engage in behavior that is prohibited by the law or when they...

DECEPTIVE SIMILARITY: AN INTEGRAL CRITERION FOR REFUSAL OF TRADEMARK REGISTRATION

A trademark is a symbol or label that is used to show customers that a product or service comes from...

CHALLENGING THE BASIC STRUCTURE DOCTRINE: COMMENTS BY VICE-PRESIDENT DHANKAR

India has the lengthiest written constitution in the world. This carefully crafted document created...

IS THE LIQUOR BAN IN GUJARAT JUSTIFIED OR NOT?

On 1st November 1956, the States Reorganization Act sought to dissolve the state of Bombay and...

ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF TRADEMARK

A trademark means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of...