Navigating the Legal Boundaries of User-Generated Content
We often come across various stories and posts where we see a friend of ours or maybe our favorite Instagram or YouTube influencer posting a photo or video about some or the other brand/product and telling how happy they are by the use of a particular product. It might be an Air Jordan or a … Continue reading Navigating the Legal Boundaries of User-Generated Content
Read more »The City Civil Court Bangalore Grants Exparte Interim Injunction On A Quia Timet Action To Restrain Illicit And Defamatory Campaign
In a matter relating to the grant of an ad-interim injunction against a threat to publish allegedly defamatory statement over the Internet, while having possession of a remedy under lawful recourse, the City Civil Court of Bengaluru temporarily restrained a Defendant from tarnishing the goodwill and reputation of a well-known cosmetic and beauty care brand, ‘Urbaine … Continue reading The City Civil Court Bangalore Grants Exparte Interim Injunction On A Quia Timet Action To Restrain Illicit And Defamatory Campaign
Read more »Disqualification of a Member of Parliament
Rahul Gandhi, MP of Wayanad has made some comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi by comparing his surname to two economic offenders who are fugitive Indian businessmen. This speech was delivered by him back in 2019 when rallying for elections in Karnataka. This has sparked a controversy and other people with the surname of Modi … Continue reading Disqualification of a Member of Parliament
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