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Who can file Trademark in India?

Author :- Sonu Kumar of ICFAI University Dehradun Starting up a business involves a very complex procedure. Amongst that trademark is one significant factor that one has to keep in mind to protect the identity of the business. Businesses need to maintain their identity, reputation to capture the market and create the goodwill that can

DECLINE IN RESPECT OF RULE OF LAW

Author :- Shivang Raj Mehotra INTRODUCTION There is no such discipline that has escaped the impact of COVID-19. Legal framework of almost every country is being affected by this pandemic. In the coming days courts across the world including India is perforated with a number of cases related to COVID-19, such as retrenchments, disruptions in

INTRODUCTION OF CORPORATE CULTURE IN INDIA

Author :- Kirti Sharma Indian Corporations especially those belonging to traditional business families, the concept of business is very traditional have shown remarkable resilience and capacity for adapting themselves to the changing industrial environment. But now a time has come when mere adaptive mixing of traditional and modern business practices may no longer suffice. Their

First Virtual National Research Paper Writing Competition, 2020 By ICFAI University Dehradun

We’re pleased to invite you for the ‘1st Virtual National Research Paper Writing Competition, 2020’organized by ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun in association with ATHARVA LEGAL Law Firm. THEME: Commercial Arbitration Pertaining to Sports Law SUB-THEMES• Dispute Resolution Mechanism followed by International sporting entities.• Issues faced by parties post an arbitral award is

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MINOR AND JUVENILE

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MINOR AND JUVENILE Author :- Krasti Singh Chauhan It would be safe to say that, both the words, Minor and Juvenile have almost the same meaning but they are separately used in two different contexts and inculpation. As adjectives the difference between juvenile and minor is that juvenile is young; not fully developed

IS SECTION 377 DECRIMINALIZED ONLY IN PAPERS?

AUTHOR :- ARUSHI BANTA STUDENT OF NLC BHARATI VIDYAPEETH, PUNE  INTRODUCTION Section 377 of Indian Penal Code was introduced during the British rule in 1861 in India. Section 377 criminalized ‘carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal’ making it an unnatural and punishable offence. It was based on the

Vishvanath Sharan Foundation is Organizing National Open Speech Competition : Register by June 29

Vishvanath Sharan Foundation is Proudly Presents the National Open speech Competition on the topic of :- ( NEPOTISM ON PROFESSIONALISM )for which the details are as follows – Rules and Guidelines:-1. Participants has to give his view on the topic. The time limit is of 3 minutes.2. Exceeding the time limit will lead to deduction of