Category: LAW ARTICLES

Honest Concurrent Use In Trademark Laws

This Article is written by Himanshu Batar from IMS Unison University, Dehradun. Introduction A trademark plays a key role with the establishment of a brand. It helps in creating a sense of trust of the customer within the product by just having a look at the trademark. Trademark, by definition, could be a unique sign

Domicile Based Reservation- A Violation of Equality?

This article is written by Mansi Vyas from UFYLC, UOR, Jaipur and curated by Rajrishi Raamswamy from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. Reservation is a hotly debated topic. Whenever it is brought up, opinions of different kinds are raised. Some believe in caste-based reservation, some in economic reservations and the rest don’t believe in reservations at

AN INTRODUCTION TO FIR

This Article is written by Simran from Mody University of Science & Technology, Lakshmangarh and curated by Dheepika R from ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. The information which is given to police officers and reduced to writing is known as FIR which is also known as the First Information Report. It is a document and maybe

THE EVER-LOOMING DARKNESS OF LAW OF SEDITION

This article is written by “Meghna Jalali” from “Ansal University” and curated by Anjeeta Rani of Chanakya National Law University. A sincere omission used to be ratified, albeit, realized after a decade. With the enactment of the Indian Penal Code Amendment Act, 1870, the regulation of sedition took delivery and in came, the darkest days

An Overview of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019

This article is written by “Ritika Sharma” from “Ansal University” and curated by Aaryaki Rana from Chanakya National Law University, Patna. The consumer protection bill 2019 was passed by the parliament on 6 August, 2019, replacing the consumer protection act, 1986 with the aim of providing timely settlement of disputes related to consumers. After receiving

Pre-Trial Prejudice: Time To Identify The Evil In India?

This article is written by Pratha Waghmare, from University of Mumbai Law academy, Maharashtra and curated by Rajrishi Ramaswamy from Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. The phrase ‘Constitutional morality’ was introduced in Constitutional Assembly on November 4, 1998 during discussion on administration under the draft Constitution. Babasaheb Ambedkar introduced the phrase and called it an unnatural sentiment,