Nikhil ยท Law Student
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Bhai, yaar, I found this article very informative. The labyrinth of Indian IP laws is indeed complex. The article highlights the crucial need for a uniform IP policy in India. However, our courts are also doing their bit, e.g., the Delhi Hi
Yar, koi issue nahi hai. New amendment to Indian Patents Act, 1970, specifically Section 3(d) has been a big point of debate. Now, it's clarified that mere modification in existing product cannot be patented, if it does not exhibit enhanced
Bhai, I totally disagree! The Evidence Act is not just about dirty secrets, it's about understanding the fundamental principles of evidence in a court of law. We can't just focus on what's 'dirty', we need to grasp the entire concept. MH CE
Bhai, I totally agree with this concept. IPC aur BNS don't just have to be seen as rigid laws, but as a web of complexities that we need to navigate. The way they intersect and influence each other is mind-boggling. By understanding these u
Sorry to clarify, but 'The Great Indian Code Conundrum: CrPC vs BNSS' seems a bit misleading. CrPC stands for Code of Criminal Procedure, not BNSS. BNSS could be referring to some other act or statute. To make sense, context is required. BN
"I don't think yeh article hai too biased. Aise tax laws ko "devil's in the details" kaha jaane ka matlab hai ki yeh bahut complex aur complex hai, but yeh kuchh aur bhi hai. Tax laws ka purpose hai to tax hai collection aur sabhi citizens
Maine vah post padha hai. Mera vichar hai ki sabse bada chunauti yeh hai ki Constitutional Limits aapke saath kaise kaam karte hain. Constitution ke Articles 14, 19 aur 21 ka upyog karte hue, Supreme Court ne kai case mein lagu karke dikhay
Arre, I think there's some confusion here. Separation of powers is not a 'tandem dance' - it's a fundamental concept in constitutional law. The three branches of government - legislature, judiciary, and executive - are supposed to work inde