by superioradmin | Oct 30, 2018 | Volume 1 – Issue 4
Kesavananda Bharti Case: A Political Fight masqurading in Legal Garb Nikhil Erinjingat Ramaiah College Of Law, Bangalore Karnataka, India Volume I, Issue IV, 2018 Separation of power to an extent that all democratic machineries function with utmost efficiency is a...
by superioradmin | Oct 30, 2018 | Volume 1 – Issue 4
Exhaustion of Trademark Right and Parallel Importation Saurabh Suman and Sakshi snehi School of Law , KIIT UNIVERSITY , Patia , Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India Volume I, Issue IV, 2018 Exhaustion of trade mark rights mean when the owner/proprietor of a trade mark sold or...
by superioradmin | Oct 30, 2018 | Volume 1 – Issue 4
Decriminalization of Section 377: The Attitude of the Indian Society towards Homosexuality Aishwarya Gandham J.C. College of Law, Guntur Andhra Pradesh, India Volume I, Issue IV, 2018 In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling on Section 377 of IPC[1], this article...
by superioradmin | Oct 30, 2018 | Volume 1 – Issue 4
Marital Rape: A Crime, Not Criminalized Shambhavi Pandey Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India Volume I, Issue IV, 2018 If murder destroys body of an individual, Rape degrades sole of the helpless female. As defined by Lowie, “Marriage is relatively...
by superioradmin | Oct 30, 2018 | Volume 1 – Issue 4
Passing off and Infringement of Well-Known Trade Mark’s in India Sunil Prakash Dhadwad Ph.D. Research Scholar, India Volume I, Issue IV, 2018 This paper discusses the relevant provisions of the Indian statute, highlighting the protection offered to Well-Known Trade...