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Copyright In Unpublished Works: A Conundrum Under The Indian Copyright Act

Introduction Copyright is one of most common form of Intellectual Property. Copyright provides ownership and protection to the author for his original work such as literary, dramatic, musical, cinematographic and artistic work.[1] An important element of copyright is that it does not protect the idea but only its expression. It is often regarded as a …

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21st Century Genocide Unchecked: Uyghur Muslim Crisis in China

ABSTRACT According to Francesco Capotorti, Special Rapporteur of the United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, a minority is: “A group numerically inferior to the rest of the population of a State, in a non-dominant position, whose members—being nationals of the State—possess ethnic, religious or linguistic characteristics differing from those of …

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Three Judges Case

Introduction India the largest democracy of the world which is governed by a written constitution. Indian democracy is supported by its three pillars, i.e, Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. All three together constitute what is called “The Check and Balance “wing to keep the Governance of our Democracy on even keel. However in a country, Judiciary …

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Strange Laws In India

INTRODUCTION There are numerous numbers of Laws and Regulations that we have to follow. India has the longest written constitution. Each and every law has its own relevancy and importance. The laws established to stop the citizens of the respective country from doing strange things but some time the laws are inherently strange. In this …

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The Evolution of Marriage and Matrimonial Remedies under Hindu Law

Introduction: “It is no longer possible to pronounce in some binding way what family, marriage, parenthood, sexuality, or love mean, what they should or could be; rather these vary in substance, norms and morality from individual to individual and from relationship to relationship.”(Beck and Beck-Gernsheim, 1995) The family has often been recognized as the cornerstone …

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Devadasi System: Social Justice To The Temple’s Wife

Introduction The term Devadasi has been adopted from the Sanskrit language which deciphers to “female slave of the God”. This system is generally practiced in India, where low caste women and girls given in marriage to Hindu gods and dedicate themselves to those temples and perform as dancers to satisfy the gods. Those who are …

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