Novartis AG Vs. UOI & Others

Novartis AG Vs. UOI, (2013) 6 SCC 1

Case Brief : Novartis AG Vs. Union Of India & Others Facts Novartis AG Vs. UOI: A well-known pharmaceutical company, Novartis International (The Appellant), submitted a patent registration application for the medication “Glivec.” The cancer-treating medication “Imatinib mesylate” in its beta crystal form was used in the creation of this medication. Because of restrictions on…

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Polygamy Under Hindu Law - Courtroom Exchange

Polygamy Under Hindu Law: Current Legal Status and Key Judicial Developments

Introduction  Polygamy Under Hindu Law: Unlike many other religions where polygamy is forbidden, it has a long and complicated  history within the religion of Hindus. Though practiced earlier by certain communities such  as some along the princely Rajput lines, modern Indian law has firmly prohibited polygamy  (among Hindus). This blog deals with the history of…

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Unpacking India’s 2025 DPDP Rules: A Practical Guide for Businesses

Unpacking India’s DPDP Rules 2025: A Practical Guide for Businesses

India’s 2025 DPDP Rules India’s DPDP Rules 2025 Unpacking – Practical Business Guide. INTRODUCTION The notification begins by explaining the legal process followed before finalising the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (DPDP Rules 2025). Under this Act, the Government is required to give the fair opportunity to the public to respond before those rules…

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Labour Laws and Eligibility of Lawyers under Bonus Act

Understanding Labour Laws in India and the Eligibility of Lawyers under the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965

INTRODUCTION: Labour Laws and Eligibility of Lawyers under Bonus Act: Labour Law denotes an area of law which specifies the status of worker, their trade union and government. It’s the one which helps in safeguarding the rights of all the workers, their association, their compensation and also establishing and bridging relations with the authorities in…

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Anti Cheating Law in India - Courtroom Exchange

ANTI CHEATING LAW IN INDIA 

INTRODUCTION  Anti Cheating Law in India : Cheating means to gain personal benefits dishonestly, in today’s world cheating is  the most common way to get personal gains, and many people take advantage of  some unfair things to get personal gains like exams, sports, and games to take  advantage easily without hardwork. Example- A school organizes…

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Indian Bank vs. Maharashtra State Cooperative Marketing Federation Ltd

Indian Bank vs. Maharashtra State Cooperative Marketing Federation Ltd

CASE BRIEF Indian Bank vs. Maharashtra State Cooperative Marketing Federation Ltd, AIR 1998 SC 1952Citations :- AIR 1998 SUPREME COURT 1952Bench:- S.C. AGRAWAL. G.T. NANAVATIAppellant :- Indian bankRespondent :- Maharashtra state cooperative marketing federation Ltd FACTS – Indian Bank vs. Maharashtra State Cooperative Marketing Federation Ltd Bank of India vs. Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank, decided…

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Case Brief - shah bano verdict 1985

Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum & Others (1985)

Case Brief – Shah Bano Verdict 1985 Facts Procedural History ISSUES ARGUMENTS For Husband (Appellant) For Wife (Respondent) JUDGEMENT OBSERVATION In Case Brief – Shah Bano Verdict 1985, Chief Justice Chandrachud observed : “A uniform civil code (UCC) will help the cause of national integration by removing disparate loyalties to law which have conflicting ideologies”…

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Frozen Accounts Flowing Justice

Frozen Accounts, Flowing Justice

A look at Frozen Accounts, Flowing Justice CHEQUE, an essential element of today’s India’s bustling paths of negotiation. It serves as a guarantee and credibility in the financial transaction. This credibility and assurance to the Payee of the cheque is ensured mainly because of Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (hereinafter NI Act 1881). Section…

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Medical Negligence

Medical Negligence

INTRODUCTION The conception of medical negligence refers to the malpractice of a medical professional who fails to meet the norms of his/ her profession which results in the death of a case who was awaiting the medical professional to save her/ her life. Medical negligence is the most opprobrious act a medical professional can conduct…

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