March 9, 2024

(DR.) HANIRAJ L CHULANI VS. BAR COUNCIL OF MAHARASHTRA AND GOA 

Published On: 9th March, 2024 Authored By: Debadrita Chakraborty St. Xavier’s University Kolkata Linkedin Citation: 1996 AIR 1708, 1996 SCC (3) 342 INTRODUCTION: A lawyer’s full-time commitment to the legal profession elevates it to a nobler profession. The Advocates Act, of 1961, established by the Bar Council of India established regulations pertaining to the profession […]

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The Battle for Intellectual Property: Can Code Be Copyrighted? The Ongoing Struggle for Software and AI Patents

Published On: 9th March, 2024 Authored By: B S Chandrasekhar Teachers Law College Linkedin Introduction: In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, the question of intellectual property rights has become increasingly complex, particularly in the realm of software and artificial intelligence (AI). The debate over whether code can be copyrighted has sparked legal battles and

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Misuse of section 498A (Dowry Law) and Dowry Deaths

Published On: 9th March, 2024 Authored By: Mustafa Khan Integral University, Lucknow Linkedin Abstract This legal research delves into the intricate dynamics surrounding the Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961, particularly its amended Section 498A, within the context of safeguarding married women’s rights in India. Originally conceived as a shield against dowry-related harassment, these legal provisions

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