Delhi High Court order on Furlough

Delhi High Court Upholds Rule Requiring One Year Wait for Furlough After Convicts Readmission

Furlough Meaning in Law Before knowing one year wait for furlough let’s understand what furlough is? In legal terms, Furlough means a temporary, conditional release granted to convicted prisoner to allow them to return to society for short period of time while still serving the sentence. Furlough is usually given for good behaviour, other humanitarian…

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Protecting IPR through trademark & Copyright

Protecting Intellectual Property through Trademark and Copyright Law

ABSTRACT: Protecting Intellectual Property through Trademark and Copyright Law: Authors, designers, developers, and inventors can use Trademarks or copyright to safeguard the concepts they have created. The goal is to stop others from unfairly benefiting from their inventions or works of art i.e., by protecting their intellectual property. Additionally, it gives them a chance to recoup the…

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Rarest of Rare Case

Doctrine of Rarest of Rare Case

Test to understand Doctrine of Rarest of Rare Case and leading judgments on the said Doctrine.  Introduction :  The capital punishment in India is governed by the Doctrine of the Rarest of Rare cases .This death penalty is one of the harshest punishments that are provided under the IPC/BNS (Criminal Laws) which includes capital punishment…

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Understanding Cybercrimes - Concepts, Forms, Features & recent Trends

Understanding Cybercrimes: Concept, Forms, Features and Recent Trends

Understanding Cybercrimes: Concept, Forms, Features and Recent Trends Is essential in today’s era as everything depends on technology and online communication. It is important to understand the concept of cybercrimes and essential to understand how technology has transformed traditional crime into complex digital offences. “What is illegal offline is illegal online”. Concept of Cybercrimes In…

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The Growing Importance of Mediation in Commercial Disputes

The Indian legal framework has seen a major transition in the last decade towards promoting alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes. Of these, mediation has become especially significant, particularly in commercial disputes. Statutory Framework The Commercial Courts Act, 2015, as amended in 2018, made an attempt mandatory on the part of the parties to try pre-institution mediation prior to seeking…

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Deeds and it’s Types

This article is written by Raman Mishra – Legal Trainee at “Novus Legal – Advocates & Solicitors”.  Deeds A deed is a type of legal document that is used by one person to transfer his rights to another person. Types of deeds     Warranty deed Quitclaim deed Grant deed Bargain and sale deed Mortgage deed…

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