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AI-Generated Trademarks: Challenges and Opportunities
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AI-Generated Trademarks: Challenges and Opportunities

Learn more about challenges and opportunities in protecting AI-generated trademarks from legal regulations with regard to the future of manageability of brand identity

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Key changes in the Law of Evidence - Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 Speak Legal
Key changes in the Law of Evidence - Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023

Explore the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023, a transformative legal framework designed to modernize, humanize, and decolonize India's evidence law.

The Role of the Supreme Court of India as a Protector and Warden of the Constitution Speak Legal
The Role of the Supreme Court of India as a Protector and Warden of the Constitution

Explore the role of the Supreme Court of India as a protector and warden of the Constitution, including upholding fundamental rights, interpreting the Constitution, landmark judgments, balancing fundamental rights, public perception and accountability, and preserving the federal structure.

'Section 143-A of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 open to misuse' Speak Legal
'Section 143-A of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 open to misuse'

Therefore, the provision of 143-A is not at all beneficial legislation as the same has only taken care one side of the litigant by ignoring the plight of accused who might have been involved in a false case by misusing the cheque.

Circuit Benches of Supreme Court: The Pros and Cons - Analysis by Adv. Ameya Mahadik Speak Legal
Circuit Benches of Supreme Court: The Pros and Cons - Analysis by Adv. Ameya Mahadik

Dr. Ambedkar's amendment can be interpreted to mean that so long as the Supreme Court sits in Delhi, it will not have the right or the privilege to hold a circuit court anywhere else in the country. From this, it is implicit that the idea of circuit benches are is not new.

Is Azaan A Hate Speech ?

India, that is Bharat, known for its unity in diversity through its pluralistic society approach where there are numerous religious groups that practice diverse forms of worship and practice different...

Mosques are not controlled and governed by the Govt. Then why 4 lac Hindu Temples are ?

A plea has been filed in Madras High Court challenging the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR&CE) Act, 1959. The Counsel of the petitioner, R Giriraj, said that there is no such Act for any ...

Does the Waqf board hold any relevance in the secular India of today?

Towards the end of the clip, Advocate Jain can be seen questioning the leaders of our land, the Central Government, and the parliament to look into the above and review such biased provisions for the ...

All you need to know about the Doctrine of Election

Principle of compensation. Various aspects such as Proprietary Interest, Compensation estimated, indirect benefit, the intention of the donor etc have been dealt and explained for the enhanced underst...

Marital Rape: A Myth Or A Reprehensible Reality?

recognition properly. It is high time for the recognition of these laws, however, if not, the question will rise for the future purposes, as to whether the life and rights of an individual is more tha...

Appeals under the Commercial Courts Act: The Saga Continues! By Saurabh Seth

Appeals under the Commercial Courts Act: The Saga Continues! || Commercial Courts Act, Commercial Courts Delhi, Commercial Courts in India

PIL filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to constitute GST Appellate Tribunal on priority basis

PIL filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to constitute GST Appellate Tribunal on priority basis || gst appellate tribunal notification, gst appellate tribunal section, gst appellate tribunal...

[EYE WITNESS] Firoz Bakht Ahmed becomes the eyewitness to confirm No anti-Muslim slogans raised during the 2-hour historic event at Jantar Mantar

[EYE WITNESS] Firoz Bakht Ahmed becomes the eyewitness to confirm No anti-Muslim slogans raised during the 2-hour historic event at Jantar Mantar || Firoz Bakht Ahmed, Ashwini Upadhyay, anti-Muslim sl...

Know The Truth: Senior Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay denies any connection to the video with inflammatory slogans; demands strict action against those involved

Know The Truth: Senior Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay denies any connection to the video with inflammatory slogans; demands strict action against those involved || Indian Penal Code 1860, The Police Act 18...

Delhi SHO Assaults Reporter On Asking Questions Over Illegal Construction of Mazar on Flyover [Watch Full Video]

SHO Bhardwaj was quick to defend the Maulvi in questioning regarding the Mazar but harassed the reported who sought truth. Why did the SHO have to harass a Media reporter when he was doing his job? W...

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