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TRADEMARK LAW AND BRAND PROTECTION IN INDIA

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: BOMMU LAKSHMI BOLINI Gitam Deemed to be University INTRODUCTION In contemporary business, trademarks are the most common assets.  They reflect the origin of products and services, represent kindness, and uphold customer confidence.  In India, common-law passing-off principles are interpreted in conjunction with the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and […]

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JUDICIAL REVIEW AND THE DOCTRINE OF SEPERATION OF POWERS

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: Madhura Karmakar Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College,University of Calcutta ABSTRACT: Judicial review and the doctrine of separation of powers are two closely related concepts responsible for creating a balanced government in the country. Judicial review empowers the court to have a check on the other two organs for

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LEGAL RIGHTS AND INCLUSION OF TRANSGENDER IN LEGAL EDUCATION

Published On: October 12th 2025 Authored By: Livinasree S School of Excellence in Law, The Tamilnadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai INTRODUCTION Transgender individuals have long been a part of society, yet they remain among the most vulnerable and marginalised groups. They often face severe forms of discrimination, violence, and abuse, simply because their gender

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Judicial Review and the Doctrine of Separation of Power

Published On: October 12th 2025 Authored By: Ayushi Mishra Renaissance Law College Indore Affiliated to DAVV Abstract   India’s Constitution is rein sacking. It is the world lengthiest Constitution. It contains 395  Articles with 8 parts and 22 schedules. The principles of the Indian Constitution was borrowed  from many different countries. The Doctrine of Separation of

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Sexual harassment of Women

INVISIBLE CHAINS: WOMEN’S PROPERTY AND MATRIMONIAL RIGHTS IN INDIA – BETWEEN LEGAL SAFEGUARDS AND SOCIAL REALITIES

Published On: October 11th 2025 Authored By: SHAHEENA PARVIN M Chennai Dr.Ambedkar Government Law College Pudupakkam ABSTRACT Behind every inheritance denied and every instance of a marital property dispute muffled, there is a narrative composed not of the absence of law, but of its betrayal. For centuries, women’s identifications as family members were inscribed in

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