General Legal issues

Criminal Copyright Remedies

Criminal Copyright Remedies

Regarding intellectual property rights, copyright infringement is a major issue that harms artists’ and creators’ reputations. For this reason, it is crucial for copyright owners to comprehend and investigate the range of legal remedies available to prevent such infringement. A few of these remedies are accounts of profits, damages, and injunctions.  Having a thorough understanding …

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Section 52 Of The Tpa Does Not Invalidate Transfers During Litigation

Section 52 Of The Tpa Does Not Invalidate Transfers During Litigation

This doctrine operates as constructive notice, as the person dealing with property is deemed to have knowledge about the pending litigation. It alerts the potential buyer that the transfer is dependent upon the decision of the court. In the lis pendens proceedings, when a legal action is filed on the specified immovable property, a public …

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Advocates Websites:  Advertising Regulations In India

Advocates Websites: Advertising Regulations In India

The importance of having a website in the modern digital age cannot be emphasized. Websites are virtual addresses that provide people and businesses with extensive platforms to display content, keep track of events, and interact with consumers or clients. But when it comes to the legal industry, the regulations governing marketing are frequently strict and …

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Ed Officer Must Consider Exonerating Evidence In Arrests

Ed Officer Must Consider Exonerating Evidence In Arrests

A reasonable and equitable judicial system has its foundation in the requirement that law enforcement authorities take exonerating evidence into account prior to making an arrest. To preserve the credibility of the legal system, enforcement directorate (ED) officials in particular, who are essential in investigating financial offenses and enforcing economic regulations, have to stick to this …

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Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Visual Media’s Portrayal Of People With Disabilities

Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Visual Media's Portrayal Of People With Disabilities

“Disabled Person” means someone with prolonged physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory disability. If it is coupled with other issues, it prohibits them from completely and effectively participating in society on an equal basis.  Facts The appellant created a disability awareness group. He was disappointed by the film Aankh Micholi’s representation of people with disabilities. Sony …

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Rights Of Minorities And Indigenous Communities

Rights Of Minorities And Indigenous Communities

There is no precise definition for the term “minority,” despite several proclamations and laws favoring them. Several countries have considered defining the term “minority” according to a specific, universally recognized definition. They were utterly unsuccessful, nevertheless, as minorities are dependent on a variety of variables, which can be linguistic, cultural, or geographic. The Indian government …

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