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Navigating Divorce Laws in India: What You Need to Know


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Introduction Divorce laws in India are governed by various personal laws, primarily based on an individual's religion and cultural background. India is a diverse country with a rich tapestry of religions, and as a result, there are different divorce laws applicable to Hindus, Muslims, Christians, an...

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Behind the Gavel: Exploring Criminal Laws in India


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Introduction Criminal law in India is a vast and complex field of jurisprudence that governs the prosecution and punishment of individuals who have committed crimes. It plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order, ensuring justice, and safeguarding the rights and interests of both individuals ...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Copyright of AI generated works


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Authorship and Ownership of AI generated work The idea of an ‘author’ is heavily construed in the belief of an intentional act of creation. It is believed, and has been upheld by the courts in various cases, that in order to grant authorship rights or ownership to a work, it must be orig...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Right To die: Law and Legislation


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

What Does Right To Die Mean? The idea of the right to die relates to the notion that a person has the choice to end their life if they are faced with a terminal illness, excruciating pain, or any other situation when their quality of life is significantly diminished. Euthanasia and assisted suicide ...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Indian Traditional Knowledge


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Definition of Traditional Knowledge According to WIPO, “Traditional knowledge (TK) is knowledge, know-how, skills and practices that are developed, sustained and passed on from generation to generation within a community, often forming part of its cultural or spiritual identity”. The ter...

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Decoding the Indian Penal Code: Key Provisions and Insights


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Introduction The Indian Penal Code (IPC) serves as India's fundamental criminal code. It is a comprehensive legal code that covers various aspects of criminal law in the country. The IPC was drafted by the first Law Commission of India and enacted into law on 6th October 1860, during the British col...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Right to be forgotten


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Research Statement his research seeks to delve into the complex landscape of the Right to be Forgotten in the Indian context, where explicit legislation is absent. The main focus is to shed light on the delicate balance between safeguarding individual privacy and ensuring the free flow of informatio...

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Anik
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Bangalore, Karnataka

Experimental Criminology: Failures And Victories


Written By : Anik (Advocate, Bangalore)

Introduction Experimental criminology is a field of criminology that uses experimental methods to answer questions about crime. These experiments are typically conducted in real-world settings, such as prisons, police departments, and schools. Experimental criminologists use a variety of methods, in...

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Copyright and YouTube


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Introduction In the dynamic landscape of digital content creation and consumption, the interplay between copyright law and platforms like YouTube has become a focal point of discussion. As one of the world's most popular video-sharing platforms, YouTube provides an avenue for creators to share their...

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Indian Penal Code 1860 v/s Nyaya Sanhita 2023- What has changed?


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Introduction On August 11, 2023, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita of 2023 was presented in the Lok Sabha. This proposed legislation aims to replace the existing Indian Penal Code of 1860 (IPC), which currently serves as the primary legal framework for criminal offenses in India. The IPC covers a wide ra...

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