Comparative Analysis of Patent Laws in India with Other Nations

Introduction Before we begin with the comparative analysis of patent law in India with other countries, it is important to first know what is the meaning of “Patent” and the “Purpose” for which it finds a place in law. The literal meaning of “Patent” is to hold an exclusive right or privilege for using orRead More

The Criminology Of The Future: How Science Helps In Crime Investigation

“Time is what you lack in any study. Evidence disappears one hour at a time. People and the environment can damage crime scenes. Things are shuffled, relocated, changed, and smeared. Organisms decay. Contaminants and dust are blown by the wind. Memories deteriorate with time. You go further from the problem as you get away fromRead More

Avoidance Of Land Contracts Under Insolvency And Bankruptcy Laws

INTRODUCTION An organization is a fake individual running for the satisfaction of a reason, however, on occasion, there are circumstances that could prompt its defeat and when an organization wraps up it is possibly removing the work of everybody related to it and is likewise influencing the economy of the country in a negative manner.Read More

Social Media Impact on Judges

Introduction The advancement in the mode of communication has made human life very easy. Earlier the modes of communication available were very time-consuming and less efficient. In today’s world with the advancement of technology, communication has become very easy and a speedy process. The whole world is now turned into a small village considering theRead More

Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2019

INTRODUCTION On August 2, the Parliament passed the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2019. On August 8th, 2019, it was quickly approved by the President. The Amendment Act, which was passed by Parliament, resulted in a number of revisions to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act of 1967. The primary modification was done to Section 35 ofRead More

Communalism in India

Introduction Communalism was an element of Indian history before Indian independence. It did, however, develop fiercely in India’s contemporary politics, driven by British colonization. The emergence and development of communalism have their unique histories. In reality, the British tactic of “divide and rule” included communalism, which may be dated back to the period before independence.Read More

The theory of broken windows

Theory of Broken Windows  Article 38 of the Constitution of India makes provisions for making India a welfare state. The social and economic development of the country is the basic function of the welfare state. The social structure and economy will collapse if the crime rate is not checked. Hence, the welfare state becomes aRead More

Democratization in Law-Making

INTRODUCTION India is a democratic country; therefore, the people of the country are its superheroes. The government, constitution, laws, and others, as such, all exist for the people and by the people. So, laws are meant for the citizens of the country, and they can be shaped by the people. In India, the law-making processRead More

Avoidance of Land Contracts Under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws

Introduction A company is an artificial person that exists to serve a purpose, but some circumstances could cause it to fail. When a company fails, it could potentially eliminate jobs for everyone connected to it and have a detrimental effect on the nation’s economy. Every effort is made to prevent this from happening, but whenRead More