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Protection of The Environment
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Protection of The Environment: Under The Indian Framework

An environment can be defined as every living and non-living element surrounding us which includes plants, animals, fish, soil, water, etc., which has some influence over human life. The Environment Protection Act 1986 defines environment as “Environment includes water, air and land, and the inter-relationship which exists among and between water, air and land, and

Trade and Technology
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Relationship between Trade and Technology Transfer

This article explains the relation of intellectual property rights with trade. Now, a question is how trade and intellectual property rights are linked? If there is a link then, the less developed countries (LDC) are in which position as far as both are concerned? Well, this article would bring out the issues regarding the same.

The Concept of Limited Liability Partnership
Blogs, Company Law

The Concept of Limited Liability Partnership

In today’s modern world, nobody prefers to entertain a hovering liability over their heads, rather each and every individual prefers to organise a smooth ongoing business with no liability and simultaneous profit extraction. The concept of Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is based on the same lines. The concept found its origin from US[1]. As it

Marital Rape
Blogs, Contemporary Law

Marital Rape: Showing the Deep Rooted Patriarchy

After 72 years of independence of India, India is a country where we don’t have Uniform Civil Code, gender parity, and women in our society are still suffering from domestic violence such as brides being sold, child marriages, female foeticide, etc. Under section 375 of IPC that defines RAPE in which it includes non-consensual intercourse

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Protection of Celebrity Rights in India

A celebrity is a person who works hard all of their life to become well known and then wear dark glasses to avoid being recognized[1]. Celebrity’s right to privacy is continuously violated by misappropriation in many ways. There are constant breaches of publicity rights and of the right to commercial use of their name. Being in

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