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Written By: Raxanda Bist, Intern, Army Institute of Law Introduction As per the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Intellectual Property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce. Some of the most commonly dealt Intellectual Property Rights (henceforth referred to as...
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Written By: Radhika Deekshay, Intern, Jindal Global Law School The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (further amended in 2019) was introduced with the motive of concluding insolvency proceedings in a time-bound and efficient manner. The IBC allows multiple parties (i.e. corporate debtors, financial creditors, operational creditors) to initiate an insolvency resolution process on account of...
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Written By: Radhika Deekshay, Intern Using The Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has notified new rules introducing pre-packaged insolvency process aimed at assisting MSMEs, where they are involved as Corporate Debtors in the Insolvency Process. The new Rules, namely, the “Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board of India (Pre-Packaged Insolvency Process) Regulations, 2021” come into...
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Written By & co-authored by: Jasneet Kaur (Partner) and Ananya Sharma (Associate) The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 were recently notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The Rules supersede the Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) Rules, 2011 and aimed at content regulation on the digital and social...
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Written by: Ananya Sharma, Associate, JusIP The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) today represent a dynamic sector of the Indian economy. They contribute significantly to the economy and accordingly, require proper incentives in the form of financial aid, schemes, technological and infrastructure development, market assistance and ways to enhance not only competition but also...
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Individuals and companies often come up with ideas that can transform the whole world. Further development of the idea may be profitable if it is extremely innovative and creative. Intellectual Property refers to these creations of the mind. These may include inventions, literary and artistic works designs and symbols, names and images used in commerce...
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Written By: Sarthak Sharma, Intern Introduction – A Daring Reality With litigation being considered as the primary way to settle legal disputes, a lot of its complexities are brought to light when people start preferring methods that are more informal, cheaper and offer speedy justice. The Indian Judiciary is plagued and clogged with pending and...
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Written By: Abhinav Bhalla, Intern Introduction In the past few decades, there has been a sharp increase in the use of technology. This increase in technology has increased people’s access to various forms of entertainment and media, such as music, movies and so on. Internet Streaming of media and entertainment has achieved new heights with...
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Written By: Shubham Ranjan, Intern Introduction Artistic works are defined under Section 2 (c) of The Copyright Act, 1957. This section states that a painting, a sculpture, a drawing (including a diagram, map, chart or plan), an engraving or a photograph, whether or not any such work possesses artistic quality; a [work of architecture]; and...
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NCLT lawyers India
Dealing with National Company Legal Tribunal affairs is a challenging task for any company. In such instances, they need a reliable and trustworthy legal partner. The National Company Law Tribunal evolved out of the Companies Act, 2013 to handle Civil law conflicts. The purpose of establishing the NCLT was to add dynamism to these legal...
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