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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND FASHION: HOW TO PROTECT YOUR DESIGNS FROM COUNTERFEITING AND COPYING

AUTHOR: DIYA PRADEEP, STUDENT, B.A.LL.B Abstract The fashion industry is characterized by its reliance on creativity and innovation, yet it is significantly impacted by the widespread challenges of counterfeiting and copying. Intellectual Property (IP) laws are essential for safeguarding the distinctive designs and creations of fashion brands. The innovative efforts of designers necessitate protection against

LAMP Fellowship 2025-26 by PRS Legislative Research [Stipend ₹23,000]: Apply by Dec 21

The LAMP Fellowship 2025-26, offered by PRS Legislative Research, is a prestigious opportunity for young professionals to work closely with Members of Parliament (MPs) in India. This fellowship allows participants to gain first-hand experience in legislative research, policy analysis, and parliamentary procedures. About PRS Legislative Research Established in 2005, PRS Legislative Research is a renowned

LLB Internship Programme 2024: Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law, Government of India (1 Month; 50 Interns; Stipend of Rs. 1k)

The Department of Legal Affairs (DoLA), Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India, is inviting applications for its LLB Internship Programme 2024. This program provides an opportunity for law students and graduates to gain firsthand experience in legal research, court functioning, and other specialized fields of law. Why Join the LLB Internship Programme 2024?

LexCrim: Battle of Legal Minds (4th Criminal Law Quiz Competition) by E-Justice India

About E-Justice India E-Justice India is one of India’s most trusted and popular legal websites, managed by CSM Partners and Associates LLP. Its mission is to provide education and support within the Indian legal sector, aligning with the Right to Education initiative. The platform serves law students, lawyers, and attorneys by offering a wide range of

Cybersecurity and International Law: Exploring Existing Frameworks and the Need for New Regulations in the Digital Age

Author(s) : 1. Saumya Kashyap 2. Anshika Chandra 1. Introduction The digital age has revolutionized how societies function, but it has also introduced complex cybersecurity challenges that transcend national borders. As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, the need for robust legal frameworks becomes critical. This article explores existing international cybersecurity frameworks, their relevance to Indian

Filing an FIR in India: Legal Framework, Challenges, and Solutions

Introduction The First Information Report (FIR) is a crucial step in the criminal justice process in India, marking the commencement of an official investigation. FIRs enable the police to record cognizable offenses, ensuring timely action for serious crimes. However, challenges such as procedural delays, reluctance in registration, and limited public awareness about the FIR process

Aviation Laws – Procedure for reporting lost luggage in India

Author : Ujjwal Kumar Introduction: “The true measure of a nation’s progress lies in the protection it affords to the rights of its citizens” With air travel becoming increasingly essential, safeguarding passengers’ rights is paramount, especially regarding lost luggage i.e. a frequent source of consumer grievances. This paper analyses the interaction between domestic and international

Legal Rights of Athletes and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Sports

Author: Aashish Kumar Abstract This research paper examines the legal rights of athletes and the mechanisms for resolving sports-related disputes in India. The paper begins with an overview of the governance and regulation of sports in India, highlighting the roles of key governing bodies like the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and the Sports Authority of