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TREATMENT OF CARTELS UNDER THE INDIAN LAW

Author : Radhika Kapoor ABSTRACT Cartels are one of the most severe forms of anti-competitive behavior, as they involve collusion between businesses to manipulate market conditions, restrict competitions and exploit consumers. In India, cartels are governed by the Competition Act, 2002 which aims to prevent anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant positions and regulate combinations that adversely

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Artificial Intelligence Deployment: Balancing Innovation, Accountability, and Human Values

Author: Jyoti Kumari, Final Semester Student, LLB (Hons), Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Abstract AI has seen an exponential progression in recent times, uncovering limitless potential prospects and transformation across industries worldwide. As stated above, the ethnic dilemmas that needed to be explored especially law and policy level are multiple but it would be equally

Legal Procedures and Victim Advocacy in Road Rage Cases in India

Author: Aishwarya Jain, Final Semester student, LLB (Hons), Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Abstract Road rage is a growing problem in India, made worse by heavy traffic, reckless driving, and ineffective traffic law enforcement. The strict legal system that governs the penalties for causing fatalities in traffic accidents places a strong emphasis on

Introduction to Insanity Plea in Criminal Defences in India

Author : Ashutosh Singh Naruka, Final Semester Student, LLB (Hons), Amity Law School, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Abstract The use of insanity defence in India’s Supreme Court and High Court is inconsistent in nature and paves way for diverse interpretations of what amounts to mental illness and whether it negates or assets criminal liability. Judicial reliance

Shastrarth National Youth Parliament & Model United Nations, 2025 – Indore Chapter (Flagship Event of E-Justice India)

Registrations Now Open for Shastrarth National Youth Parliament & Model United Nations 2025 – Indore Chapter! | Best MUN & Youth Parliament in India We are delighted to announce that registrations for the much-anticipated Shastrarth National Youth Parliament & Model United Nations 2025 (Indore Chapter) – The Flagship Event of E-Justice India are now officially

National Youth Parliament and Model United Nations Rashtrawad 2.0 by Youth Parliament Society (YPS) of Graphic Era Hill University, Cash Prize Pool of Rs. 1,00,000 | Register by 20th February 2025

About the Youth Parliament society  The Youth Parliament Society (YPS) is the central society of Graphic Era Hill University, founded by the School of Law. It operates across the Graphic Era Group of Institutions. YPS is dedicated to fostering political awareness, leadership, and critical thinking among students. The society actively organizes National Youth Parliaments, Model

The Role of Labour Courts in Resolving Employment Disputes

Author: Noumee Sharma (3rd year, Amity Law School Noida AUUP) Abstract The role of labour courts is very important in showcasing employment disputes and spreading healthy industrial relations. Labour courts showcase as specialized adjudicatory  bodies focused on resolving conflicts between employers and employees, workmen and workmen, employers and employers, which may arise from wrongful termination, waste

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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