Age, a Gray Area Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita: Critical Analysis
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita [BNS] is said to be the official criminal code of India as a country. BNS, 2023 was enforced during the year of 2024 and is divided into 20 chapters and 358 sections. It has been made clear through various case laws that, for a crime to be committed there are 2 elements … Continue reading Age, a Gray Area Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita: Critical Analysis
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Trademark Registration Online: A Complete Guide Your brand’s identity is crucial in the fast-paced digital world of today. Securing your brand through trademark registration is not only a wise decision, but also a need for any organization, whether it is new, expanding, or well-established. It has never been simpler, quicker, or more effective to register … Continue reading Trademark Registration Online
Read more »From Congratulatory Posts to Legal Action: How the Manu Bhaker Case Redefines Personality Rights
INTRODUCTION The recent controversy involving Indian Olympian shooter Manu Bhaker has reignited the debate over personality rights in India. After Bhaker secured two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics, several brands, including Bajaj Foods, LIC, and FIITJEE, used her images without her consent in congratulatory posts on social media. These posts, while seemingly celebratory, … Continue reading From Congratulatory Posts to Legal Action: How the Manu Bhaker Case Redefines Personality Rights
Read more »Substaniial Changes Between Crpc and Bnss: An Comprehensive Overview
Introduction: The legal perspective in India has gone through sea changes over the many decades, and the introduction of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Samhita makes a definite departure from the established CRPC. Therefore, a limited analysis regarding the most prominent changes between the two Codes, that is, CRPC and BNSS, shall hence be done with respect … Continue reading Substaniial Changes Between Crpc and Bnss: An Comprehensive Overview
Read more »Considerations in Dynamic Injunctions: Towards a proportional approach
Introduction In the past, site-blocking has been thought to work by enabling rights holders to get internet service providers (ISPs) to restrict domestic access to websites that are known to house or disseminate copious quantities of illegal or infringing content. The reality of online behaviour, however, is that when infringing sites are banned or taken … Continue reading Considerations in Dynamic Injunctions: Towards a proportional approach
Read more »Judicial Activism in India : The Emerging Trend
Introduction The Indian Judiciary is an autonomous body and it is one of the three main organs of the government that serves as a sentinel on the qui vivo when it comes to protecting the fundamental rights of the people and promoting social harmony among the citizens. In our constitutional scheme, the judiciary alone has … Continue reading Judicial Activism in India : The Emerging Trend
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