Law

Just Rights for Children Alliance and Anr. v. Harish and Ors. and the discussion on Child Sexual Abuse

– Arushi Singh  ‘H was found to be consuming child pornographic material as per the Computer Forensic Analysis Report. His phone contained two such videos stored in it. While he was chargesheeted under Sections 67B of the IT Act and 15(1) of the POCSO, i.e., punishment for publishing or transmission […]

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Braille in Pharma and Consumer Products, India vis-a-vis other countries

Empowering the visually impaired: The urgent need for braille-embossed pharmaceutical packaging in India

-Nazmeen Ahmed, Arushi Singh India is home to approximately 4.95 million blind individuals and 70 million people with vision impairments, including 0.24 million blind children(1). Many of them also face chronic conditions like diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, mental health disorders, etc making the management of such medical conditions even more […]

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Working Riders: India – Germany 

– Dr. Nicolai B. Kemle  1. Training of Indian work riders in India The training of working riders in India takes place in various institutions that specialize in horsekeeping and horsemanship. This training includes both theoretical and practical aspects of horse care, riding and training. The training can last between […]

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Thom Browne vs. Adidas: Four Stripes Are Not the Same as Three – Key Takeaways from the German Court’s Ruling

– Leon Katona-Lukic  In a recent legal dispute between the sportswear giant Adidas and fashion label Thom Browne, it became clear that not every stripe design on clothing constitutes a trademark infringement. Adidas claimed that the use of four horizontal stripes on a Thom Browne hoodie created a likelihood of […]

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Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney in legal proceedings: Legal provisions ensuring foreign companies hold equal standing without physical presence

-Nazmeen Ahmed Foreign companies no longer need to concern themselves with the challenges of navigating geographical distances when managing business or legal affairs in India. The process has become seamless, requiring only the completion of a few formalities through the execution of a legal document- the Power of Attorney (herein […]

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Constitutional Change: Necessity & Practice of Constitutional Amendments by Panelist Dr. Alexander Fischer, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India, 25th November, 2024

The WLC Dominican Republic 2025 will bring together in Santo Domingo world leaders, experts, practitioners, academics and law students, along with entrepreneurs to discuss current legal issues, from human rights to Artificial Intelligence.
Ms. Lavanya Regunathan Fischer will be delivering a speech on ‘Rule of law within the family law system in India’.

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Working Riders in Germany EU, Achern, Germany

– Arushi Singh The jurisprudence on disability in India, albeit recent, has charted an unusual course. The courts have increasingly resorted to judicial activism to interpret and reinterpret the laws, and have gone beyond the four corners of the legislations in the endeavour of delivering justice. With time, the discourse […]

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Note on ‘Mrinal Barik v. The State of West Bengal & Ors.

Note on ‘Mrinal Barik v. The State of West Bengal & Ors.

-Disha Girish Daga Transgender(1) persons in India have faced marginalization and discrimination in accessing education, employment, healthcare, public transportation etc. In the past decade, India has witnessed a significant rise in efforts toward securing and advancing transgender rights. In the landmark case of National Legal Service Authority vs. Union of […]

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