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.

A COMPARISON BETWEEN EU GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION AND INDIA’S PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION BILL

India has recently made significant strides to establish itself as a leading global digital economy. But compared to other nations with sophisticated legal systems, India was in a weaker position since it lacked a strong data protection statute.

PROCEDURAL DEVIANCE OF DELEGATED LEGISLATION FROM PARENT ACT

Through primary legislation, Parliament allows others to enact laws and rules through delegated legislation. The law established through delegated legislation must be consistent with the Act’s objectives.

HOW TO CLAIM SHARES FROM (IEPF) AUTHORITY

When a dividend is declared by a company but has not been paid or claimed within 30 days, the company shall transfer the amount to an Unpaid Dividend Account. If the money transferred to the Unpaid Dividend Account remains unpaid or unclaimed for a period of 7 years from the date of transfer, the amount shall be transferred to the Investor Education & Protection Fund.

Importance of Non-Disclosure Agreement

Whenever the decision makers are involved in sensitive discussions of any commercial, it is always important to ensure an NDA is signed between the parties which instills a degree of trust and confidence, which in turn can assist in open negotiations and exploring wider horizons.

EXAMINING WRONGFUL ARREST THROUGH LEGAL PROVISIONS

Unlawful or wrongful arrest in India represents a grave miscarriage of justice, where individuals are apprehended by Law enforcement without proper evidence or due process. It has been a persistent issue in India, that continues to plague the country’s criminal justice system.

DIRECTORS LIABILITY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

A careful reading or analysis of the provisions of different statutes governing tax evasion, money laundering, security fraud, etc. suggests that Indian statutes impose vicarious liability on officers who are in charge of and responsible to the company for the conduct of business and those who contributed to the contravention or the offense by giving consent, connivance and not acting diligently.

SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS AND THEIR VULNERABILITY TO DATA THEFT

Social media has become an integral part of our lives, connecting people worldwide and facilitating communication, networking, and information sharing. However, this interconnectedness also exposes social media users to various risks, including the susceptibility to data theft.