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- Cycle Corporation vs T.I. Raleigh Industries (1996): Supreme Court on Trademark Non-Use, Registered Users & Unregistered Licensees
- Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023: Complete Guide to Criminal Procedure, Arrest, Investigation, Trial & Courts in India
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Introduction Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), commonly known as Naxalism or Maoism in India, remains one of the country’s most enduring internal…
Delhi High Court holds that in defamation suits filed against anonymous “John Doe” defendants under Section 19 CPC, territorial jurisdiction is determined based on circumstances at the time of institution, and subsequent revelation of defendants’ identities does not warrant return of plaint under Order VII Rule 10, even if it reveals a merger of wrong and residence; demurrer principle applies, barring evidentiary inquiries into plaint documents at threshold stage.
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) are homemade or repurposed explosive weapons built from non-military or adapted military materials, making them cheap,…
Explore the growth of Export of Gems and Jewellery from India and learn how GEM and Agile Regulatory frameworks help businesses expand in global markets.
Marital Rape — Meaning And Context Marital rape, or spousal rape, means domestic violence that occurs between spouses in a…
Introduction The majority of the time, we seek answers to problems without first completely comprehending the problem’s existence, substance, and…
Background: LWE Insurgency and IED Tactics The Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) movement, primarily driven by Maoist insurgents (CPI-Maoist), remains a significant…
Introduction In an increasingly complex world marked by conflicts, terrorism, and criminal activities, the threat posed by Improvised Explosive Devices…
Abstract We live in an age where a Tweet travels faster than a court summons. Before a judge can even…
Introduction The Delhi High Court in a significant trademark rectification decision delivered on February 9, 2026, protected the long-standing seniority…
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