Blogs, Jurisprudence

Concept of Property  

The term property is derived from a French word ‘properties’ and a Latin equivalent word ‘proprietary’ which literally provides a meaning of a thing or an object owned by an individual to which he/she has a complete right or ownership of the possessions[1]. The article is a detailed discussion of concept of property.  The term […]

Blogs, IT Laws

Dimensions of IPR in Cyberspace

The approach of Personal Computers, trailed by the Internet has reformed human life. The data can be easily accessed, put away, recovered, or even dispersed expediently, without any problem. The conventional paper records are presently being supplanted by their electronic reciprocals. The business exchanges and people working are increasingly more determined by advanced innovation. This

Blogs, Contemporary Law

Human Trials and the COVID-19 Vaccine In India: A Perspective

The pandemic of Coronavirus has gripped the world yet again. Having originated in China in the year 2019, this virus has bought economies to a complete standstill. In the light of such incredulous events, governments across the world decided to expedite the administration of vaccines and medicines to beat the disease, irrespective of the nature

Blogs, TPA, Transfer of Property

Lease

A lease is an agreement under which certain rights are transferred from an owner of a property to the lessee. It is either for a fixed period of time or for forever. Under this, all rights are not transferred permanently only partial transfer takes place.[1] Under this, ownership remains with the owner or lessor however

Blogs, Human Rights Law

Rights of Senior Citizens in India

Ageing is an inevitable and uncontrollable part in the lives of human beings. It’s a part of life where the man becomes least productive and extremely weak therefore it is extremely important for the younger generations as well as the duty of the state to take care of the elder ones. It is a stage

Blogs, Criminal Law

 Offences relating to Marriage under Law of Crimes

Marriage is a sacred activity which is considered as a union of two souls into one. Husband and wife promise each other to support even seven births. A girl used to leave her house for her husband  to commence a new life with the  in – laws also. Even she considered her husband as her

Blogs, Socio-Economic Offences

Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002

The Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (hereinafter ‘the Act’) is an Act to prevent money laundering, i.e conversion of black money into white, in India. The bill for the Prevention of Money Laundering Act was presented in 1998 and got the assent of the President of India on 1st July, 2005. The Act was

Blogs, International Law

Sources of International Law

“International law grants rights to all human beings, not only to citizens” – Kofi Annan, former secretary of United Nations.  This implies that all human beings have the right to be treated with dignity and respect by virtue of them being humans. The dignity and respect are conferred to people through the enjoyment of all

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