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Google vs Oracle: The way forward
In the court’s definition, an API includes both “declaring code” and “implementing code”—terms adopted by the court, although they are not used by developers in Java or other programming languages. The declaring code (what Java developers call the method declaration) declares the name of the method and its inputs and outputs. Implementing code (what Java … Continue reading Google vs Oracle: The way forward
Read more »All About Score and Its Relevance in Financial Institution
The CIBIL Score is a three-digit number. A lander must know the financial status of the borrower while giving the money. A person having a good CIBIL Score signifies that the person has high credit worthiness. There are various other factors as well which help the organization for credit approval but CIBIL Score is the … Continue reading All About Score and Its Relevance in Financial Institution
Read more »Havells v Panasonic : Delhi High Court on Composite Suits for Passing off and Design Infringement
Although both registered designs and trade dresses protect aesthetic features, they differ in their scope. While design protection is restricted to those visual elements that are explicitly included in the registration, the trade dress of a product refers to its overall look and feel, and the visual impact it has on consumers. Therefore, the trade … Continue reading Havells v Panasonic : Delhi High Court on Composite Suits for Passing off and Design Infringement
Read more »The Internal Complaints Committee Under Sexual Harassment At Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013
WHAT IS INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE? An employer is legally compelled to adhere to specific legislative obligations under the POSH Act. One of these is the creation of an Internal Complaints Committee (“ICC”), which is tasked with receiving complaints of sexual harassment at work from aggrieved women, as well as conducting an investigation and making reasonable … Continue reading The Internal Complaints Committee Under Sexual Harassment At Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013
Read more »Medical Device Registration Process In India: A Primer
In the preceding five years, the medical device industry in India has undergone significant changes, particularly on the regulatory front. Still at a transitory phase, the medical device industry To begin with, the Medical Devices Rules, 2017 (“MDR”), were enacted to regulate and standardise medical devices in India, among other things. The rules came into … Continue reading Medical Device Registration Process In India: A Primer
Read more »New Labour Codes For New India: Analysing The Reforms Apropos Foreign Direct Investments In India
The Indian economy in the recent years has attempted to leapfrog towards a five trillion-dollar economy by 2024-25, simplifying the environment around and maintaining business-friendly compliance and regulatory processes for augmentation of Ease of Doing Business, thereby promoting entrepreneurship, innovation and wealth creation in India, which facilitates investments by domestic as well as foreign producers. … Continue reading New Labour Codes For New India: Analysing The Reforms Apropos Foreign Direct Investments In India
Read more »LABOUR LAW REFORMS : A Departure From Archaic Rigidity
The New Labour Codes shall subsume 29 labour legislation into 4 major laws, which have been codified as: (i) The Code on Wages, 2019; (ii) The Industrial Relations Code, 2020; (iii) The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020; and (iv)The Code on Social Security, 2020. While the Code on Wages, 2019 was passed … Continue reading LABOUR LAW REFORMS : A Departure From Archaic Rigidity
Read more »Relevance Of Sports Law In India
The advent of technology and increase in access to the internet mean that sports has been able to reach a wider audience. This has led to the stakeholders drawing more revenue from a wide array of sources – ticket sales, advertisement revenue, broadcasting rights, jersey sales to name a few. Sport constitutes a significant portion … Continue reading Relevance Of Sports Law In India
Read more »Oh Why vs. Shape of You
On April 6, the UK High Court issued a judgment of non-infringement in favor of artist Ed Sheeran over his 2017 song, “Shape of You.” The court held that Sheeran did not copy a part of Defendant Sami Chokri’s 2015 song called “Oh Why.” The ruling came nearly four years after co-writers Chokri and Ross … Continue reading Oh Why vs. Shape of You
Read more »Doctrine of Assignor Estoppel in the United States
The equitable doctrine of assignor estoppel originated early in the history of patent law. It was developed to prevent a party who sells a patent to another from later trying to undermine the value of the thing she sold by challenging its validity. As originally applied, the doctrine generally applied between two parties that entered … Continue reading Doctrine of Assignor Estoppel in the United States
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