Do you know what is helping you to read this article? In the modern dynamic world where things are changing at a constant speed. Working for this human race, the crucial role of technology is inalienable. Technology is pivotal for providing easy, better reach and connectivity among us. In this
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In this article, we examine the concept of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) as an installation method in the Indian judicial system. Due to COVID-19, everyone was struck at home, thus all business
The term “incidental” or “ancillary” refers to an event that occurs as a result of another event or an unanticipated effect of another event . Incidental proceedings are those that are related to the main action but are incidental to or as a result of an unintended act. The meaning of the term “incidental”
‘Identification’ is the proof in a legal proceeding that a person, document, or other thing is actually that which is alleged to be; it is the evidence of identity. The courts very often determine the identity of persons or things in both civil and criminal proceedings. Identification of the person or the things
Justice delayed is justice denied. The term “supplemental” generally means “in addition” to what is already present or available, to complete or enhance it. Part VI of the Code of Civil Procedure from 1908 is concerned with supplemental proceedings. The supplemental proceedings are instituted
When it comes to the protection of someone’s invention or creation, Intellectual Property Rights
Generally speaking, intellectual property is any human-intelligent product protected by law from unauthorized use by others. The concept of intellectual property is that certain products of human
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930, Sections 11 to 17 discusses warranties and conditions. In a sale contract, various conditions are inserted as stipulations in the contract. Because they determine the
Beginning with the acceptance of Cornelia Sorabji into the High Court of Allahabad in 1921 to rehearse as an Advocate, the legal profession had opened up its ways to the female populace of India. Officially, after the Legal Practitioners’ (Women) Act, XXIII of 1923 was passed and the
What is even more daunting than most of the heinous crimes is the fact that the majority of them are being committed against the most vulnerable sections of our society – the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC & ST). In order to overcome this pressing issue, the Indian Parliament passed