EXPLORING THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIAN LAW

Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming a number of sectors, including healthcare and finance, by providing previously unheard-of chances for efficiency and creativity. However, the growing use of AI also brings with it difficult and complicated legal issues. The distinct legal ramifications of artificial intelligence (AI) in Indian law are discussed in this article, which … Continue reading “EXPLORING THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INDIAN LAW”

ANALYSIS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INDIA

The development of innovation, creativity, and economic progress in India is greatly influenced by Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). India’s approach to preserving intellectual property is extremely important since it is a fast-developing country with a rich cultural heritage and a booming technology sector.

An Introduction- Patent Law

Provides the inventor with all the exclusives rights pertaining to the invention made which completely falls in the ambit of being a new innovation to the public. 

A Guide to Trademark

Trademark performs a full-size position. A hallmark can commonly be defined as any mark, symbol or a phrase, brand that represents a business enterprise or any product. It may be a legally registered mark.

AN OVERVIEW OF COMMERCIAL COURTS

Commercial Law Act, 2016, came into force on 23.10.2015. Wherein the Act had limited the specific value of the suit to not less than Rupees One crore and the commercial courts were established at all the District levels.

Housing Discrimination: A Myth or a Never-Ending Struggle?

No person shall be discriminated against because of their race, sex, caste, color, or religion. Article 21 of the constitution, under its various interpretations, also includes the ‘right to housing’ or ‘right to shelter’ as an individual’s fundamental right.

Patent: Registration, Infringement and Remedies

An invention relating to a product or a process that is new, involving inventive step and which is capable of industrial application can be patented in India.

Jurisdiction in Copyright dispute arising from CIRP can be decided only by NCLT: Delhi HC

A dispute arose after the completion of the liquidation proceeding and whether the dispute relates to special legislation, such as the Copyright Act, where civil courts have been granted exclusive jurisdiction.

HC dismiss the writ regarding fees on IPs by IBBI

CA. Venkata Siva Kumar, the petitioner, is a chartered accountant who has registered as an IP with the IBBI. In his writ petition, he claimed that the IBBI Regulations, 2016 are in violation of Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution and should be overturned.