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ASHOK KUMAR VS THE STATE OF BIHAR AND ORS Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.15808 of 2017 Bench: Honourable Mr. Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh INTRODUCTION The following case revolves around a Police officer of the Bihar State Police Force, who got promoted to the IPS Cadre instead of his promotions at
Author : Kajal Mathur of BHARTI VIDYAPEETH UNIVERSITY, PUNE INTRODUCTION: Humans by their virtue of being human possess certain basic and inalienable rights, which no one can be deprived off. These rights are associated with natural laws. These rights provide suitable conditions for human beings increase their standard of living and also morally uplift the
Trademark Assignment Author : Keerti Singh Introduction: When we talk about the business world, ‘trade’ is the rear-view mirror of it, which is always clearer than the windshield. As beings, though we are possessive about our belongings but for survival we rely on trade of items, right from the start of ‘barter system’ till present.
Trademark Objection Author :- Keerti Singh Introduction: Mistakes are bound to be faced, but not because we are incapable of doing something but because we have the audacity to learn more, but each mistake parts us by showering consequences. When a mistake is made in an application for ‘Trademark’, or something does not adds up
ASHOK KUMAR VS RADHA KISHAN VIJ AND OTHERS Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: 1983 CriLJ 48, 1983 (2) Crimes 935 Bench: A B Rohatgi INTRDUCTION Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code talks about Defamation. Defamation can be defined as any sign or representation, verbal or written made with the intention to cause harm or
Author :- Advocate Siddharth Swain Amidst the extraordinary situation of global pandemic covid-19, the nation is also distressed about the uncongenial relationship with the neighbour country, China especially after the violent combat between the armed forces of both the countries on 15th June, 2020. Ladakh, the valley of dreams has been a belligerent combat zone
Author : ADITI MAURYA of The ICFAI University, Dehradun Hurt Hurt is defined under section 319 of the IPC 1862. It is define as the bodily pain which caused but the actual contact with another person’s body, by an aggravated assault. There is very basic difference in between assault and hurt. The main ingredients of
Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties are inter-related, but there are many differences between the two, Fundamental Rights are the privilege enjoyed by each individual of the country on the other side, Fundamental Duties are the moral responsibilities which one needs to carry out in order to respect the rights of another individual and perform social
Since the lockdown in March, all citizens are facing a financial crisis due to economic breakdown. The lawyers are the most affected from it as reduce in the ligation cases and downsizing in the law corporate. The Bar Council of India had pleaded to financial aid for the lawyer who has lost income and facing