Rajnigandha vs Rajni Pan Case: Delhi HC fined Rajni Pan Rs 3 lakh for dishonest adoption of trademark
What: In a recent case of a trademark dispute between Rajnigandha and RajniPaan, the Delhi High Court held that there was a dishonest adoption of the trademark by Rajnipaan. Facts of the Case: (a) the proprietors of Rajnigandha had filed a case seeking
POCSO Act: Refraining from Reporting Of Sexual Assault Despite Knowledge Is A Serious Crime: Supreme Court
Recently, the Supreme Court of India in its recent judgment has observed that it is a serious crime to refrain from reporting of sexual assault against a minor even after possessing the knowledge of the same.
Marital Rape
It has been around 75 years since we achieved the golden dream of independence. Women were an integral part of the Indian freedom struggle and continue to play an indispensable part. Despite this, marital rape, or rape that occurs when the two parties
CLAT 2023 is to be held only once, on December 18, 2022
The Consortium of National Law Universities has announced that CLAT 2023 exam will be conducted only once, on December 18, 2022 for the academic year 2023-2024.
Judicial review of provisions of freedom of trade and commerce
The provisions for trade, commerce and intercourse are enshrined in part XIII of the Indian Constitution, ranging from article 301 to 307. These articles are composed of provisions providing freedom of trade and commerce while some provide restrictions and other necessary rules and
Muslim Woman’s Right To Demand Divorce Recognized by Islamic Law: Kerala High Court
What: A review petition was filed in the Supreme Court against the decision wherein the court acknowledged the woman’s right to demand Khula. Meaning of “Khula” Explained: The situation in which the wife initiates divorce proceedings is known as Khul’a. In the time
Supreme Court Bans Two-Finger Test; Those conducting two-finger test on women who have been raped will be held guilty of misconduct
The Supreme Court criticised the “two-finger test” today and ordered the centre to see to it that it is no longer used in cases of rape and sexual assault.The Supreme Court determined that anyone performing this test on a victim shall be held
PIL To Abolish ‘Sahayak System’ In India Army Refused by Supreme court
What: A Public Interest Litigation was filed in Supreme Court seeking the abolition of “Sahayak System”. What Does “Sahayak” mean? The meaning of Sahayak can be loosely translated to the word “buddy” which is a vernacular used in life. In the army, two
Personal Liberty Can’t Be Taken In Any Matter: Supreme Court Of India
The right to personal liberty and individual freedom is the most prized and cannot be taken away in any situation, not even temporarily, according to a bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and CT Ravikumar. "It is well established that the right to make
Collegium System & Its Working
Recently, Justice DY Chandrachud succeeded Justice UU Lalit in the office of the Chief Justice of India. Before the new CJI took over, CJI UU Lalit sent a second note to the Supreme Court Collegium. He has done so to request the committee