Posted on: May 26, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

INDIA’S NON-COMPETE CLAUSE AND APPLICATION IN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS by Biprojeet Talapatra

Author: Biprojeet Talapatra, Student at 1st Year Law Student at Campus Law Center, DU The non-compete clause becomes a highly crucial provision in a world of fierce competition, when every firm or organization wants to maximize its profit and flourish in their various companies. Every firm wants to protect its technology, trade secrets, and other processes in order to gain a competitive advantage over its competitors. To do so, corporate…

Posted on: May 23, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

FAKE NEWS MENACE IN INDIA: NEED FOR ROBUST SPECIFIC STATUTE by Subhankar Prabhakar

Author: Subhankar Prabhakar, Student at Bihar Institute of Law (BIL), Patliputra University, Patna ABSTRACT This article describes the impact of the proliferation of fake news in this digitized world through social media and deeply analyzes the legal framework of India presently in place on the issue; points out the lack of specific statute to deal with the situation; and also discusses the problem in bringing out the specific legislation for…

Posted on: May 22, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

IS SOCIAL MEDIA WATCHING US BY INVADING OUR PRIVACY? by Prakrity Kumar & Reshma Katragadda

Author: Prakrity Kumar, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Co-Author: Reshma Katragadda, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur ABSTRACT Due to the increase in the number of technologies we have been granted excess use of data. People started to share their experiences on social media whether they are good or bad in a massive manner. They have been so addictive from the social media platform that from waking up in the morning…

Posted on: May 22, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CHANGING NATIVE OF PIL AND JUDICIAL ACTIVISM IN INDIA by Saurabh Mathur

Author:  Saurabh Mathur, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Independent and impartial judiciary is a foundation stone of democratic political order .The judiciary strengthens democracy by protecting the right and liberties of the people and interpreting legal and constitutional provision. In addition to these traditional roles, judiciary  in India also protect constitution by its power of judicial review .The judiciary exists and functions in a given social, Political environment and hence…

Posted on: May 20, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT by Prakrity Kumar & Reshma Katragadda

Author: Prakrity Kumar, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Co-Author: Reshma Katragadda, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION Due to an increase in the number of privatisations. India has started rapid growth all over the world as a domestic market where the investor of foreign companies can on investing in the huge consumer market which led’s to trademark infringement. It can be illustrated through an example where a textile and clothing…

Posted on: May 19, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

COPYRIGHT by Prakrity Kumar & Reshma Katragadda

Author: Prakrity Kumar, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Co-Author: Reshma Katragadda, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION Copyright is the intellectual rights that are reserved for the author to protect their original peace of work which is an intangible form of expression.  There are a lot of works that are protected by copyright law e.g.: – photographs, paintings, music, illustration, poems, blog post and movies, and many other intellectual works.

Posted on: May 17, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

1975 – MURDER OF DEMOCRACY? by Kanika Dutt & Ishita Agarwal

Authors: Kanika Dutt & Ishita Agarwal, Students at Manipal University, Jaipur “Democracy, beloved husband of Truth, loving father of Liberty, brother of Faith, Hope and Justice, expired on June 26.” -Deputy Editor Mahadevan, The Times of India In its most literal sense, democracy refers to ‘rule by the people’. The term has been derived from the Greek word dêmokratia, which was coined by combining the terms ‘dêmos’ (meaning people) and…

Posted on: May 16, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

EXPLORING THE LEGAL ASPECTS IN THE WORLD OF SOCIAL MEDIA by Yash Singhal, Sanchit Mehta Girdhar & Raneeta Pal

Author: Yash Singhal, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Co-Author: Sanchit Mehta Girdhar, Student at Manipal University, Jaipur Co-Author: Raneeta Pal, Assistant Professor of Law, Manipal University, Jaipur The privacy threats which developed parallel to the technological advancement need to be dealt with more caution. It will be right to quote Prof. Jeffry Rosen who stated that the social media revolution is an era of getting the right to be forgotten…

Posted on: May 16, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

MEDIA TRIAL by Ritika Naruka & Pooja Godara

Authors: Ritika Naruka & Pooja Godara, Students at Manipal University, Jaipur ABSTRACT “The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” This statement itself makes lot of controversy and doubts regarding the media.Present article will mainly focus on the interference of media in judicial system,…

Posted on: May 15, 2022 Posted by: admin Comments: 0

CUSTODY OF CHILDREN AFTER DIVORCE AND VISITATION RIGHTS by Kartik Midha, Parth Mittal & Abhimanyu Arya

Authors: Kartik Midha, Parth Mittal & Abhimanyu Arya, Students at Manipal University, Jaipur INTRODUCTION When a marriage falls apart or ends in divorce, the children born from the union are the ones who suffer the most. Child custody refers to a legal right given by the court to keep and look after the child after separation if the child is a minor i.e., less than 18 years of age. While…