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Drawing the Line: Cultural Appropriation, Cultural Appreciation, and the Limits of Intellectual Property Law

Published On: April 21st 2026 Authored By: Fatema Bandukwala AKK New Law Academy Pune Introduction The Mixe indigenous people in Oaxaca, Mexico, recognized the designs of the French luxury brand Isabel Marant’s 2015 collection of embroidered blouses right away because they were nearly identical to patterns they had worn for centuries and registered as part […]

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Case Summary: Mohamed Sameer Khan Vs. State Represented by Inspector of Police

Published On: April 21st 2026 Authored By: Anukriti Singh City Law CollegeUniversity of Lucknow Case Details Date of Judgement : 29/10/2025 Name of case: Mohamed Sameer Khan Vs. State represented by Inspector of Police Citation: Criminal Appeal No. 2069 of 2024 Court: Supreme Court Abstract The Supreme Court of India’s decision in Mohamed Sameer Khan

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A Comparative Study of Gender Pay Gap Regulation in the Banking Sectors of India and the UK

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Kartikey Thapliyal Jagannath Vishwa Law College Introduction We can define the gender pay gap as simply the difference in mean total hourly rate between men and women over an organisation or economy, this displays one of the most deep- rooted forms of  economic inequality in modern wage markets.

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Electoral Roll Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and Voter Disenfranchisement: Supreme Court Oversight in 2026

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Utkarsh Kumar Dr. DY Patil Law college, Pune Abstract The Election Commission of India (ECI)’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, revived in 2025 after a two-decade hiatus, represents the most ambitious exercise in voter-list purification since the digitisation era. Intended to excise deceased, duplicate, shifted, and

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DOCTRINE OF PLEASURE

Published on: 21st April 2026 Authored by: Rubijit Saha Gitarattan International Business School affiliated with GGSIPU ABSTRACT A fundamental tenet of administrative law, the Doctrine of Pleasure regulates public employee’s tenure. The theory, which has its roots in English common law, states that civil servants are appointed at the Crown’s discretion. However, under Articles 310

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