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Trademark Exhaustion and Parallel Imports in the Digital Age: A Case Study of India

Abstract  This research paper aims to analyse the concept of trademark exhaustion and parallel imports in the digital age, focusing specifically on their implications within the context of India. With the rise of e-commerce and cross-border online sales, the traditional understanding of territorial trademark rights has been challenged. This paper examines the legal framework and

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Taxation of cryptocurrencies in India

Abstract Cryptocurrencies have emerged as a disruptive force in the global financial landscape, challenging traditional monetary systems and regulatory frameworks. India has witnessed a significant surge in cryptocurrency adoption and trading in recent years. As these digital assets gain popularity, the need to address their taxation becomes crucial to ensure a fair and efficient tax

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Reverse Mergers: Regulatory Challenges and Investor Protection

Abstract Reverse mergers, a unique form of corporate restructuring, have gained prominence in the corporate landscape as an alternative to traditional mergers and initial public offerings (IPOs). This research paper examines the regulatory challenges surrounding reverse mergers in the context of investor protection, with a focus on the Indian market. The study delves into the

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Acquired Distinctiveness Doctrine

Abstract The Acquired Distinctiveness doctrine, also known as Secondary Meaning, plays a pivotal role in trademark law by allowing descriptive or generic trademarks to be registered and protected as trademarks upon meeting certain criteria. This research paper delves into the concept of acquired distinctiveness, examining its significance in the context of trademark registration and protection.

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Exploring the Applicability of Public Policy Grounds for Annulment of Arbitral Awards: A Case Study of ONGC VS Western Geco

Abstract Arbitration has become a popular method for resolving commercial disputes due to its flexibility, efficiency, and enforceability. In the international arena, Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) mechanisms protect the rights of foreign investors and promote foreign direct investment. However, the enforcement of arbitral awards can conflict with the public policies of host states, leading to

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Indian Migrants In Gulf States: A Critical Assessment Of Their Issues And Challenges From A Human Rights Perspective

1. INTRODUCTION The research paper emphasizes the conditions of the Indian migrants in gulf countries and the issues and problems which they encounter. The present century is considered as a century of globalization that consists of the international movement, global business, and migrant workers. [i]With India having a population of about 1.4 billion people, it

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Discussion Of Reterospective Punishments Under Article 13(1) Of The Constitution Of India With The Aid Of The Judgement Of Keshavan Madhava Menon V. The State Of Bombay, 1951.

1.0 ABSTRACT The Hon’ble Supreme Court, for the first time, in the year 1951, interpreted Article 13(1) of the Constitution of India[i] in the landmark judgement of Keshavan Madhava Menon v. The State Of Bombay[ii]. The judgement from the learned bench was divided into two groups of opinions. The majority judgement, supported the argument that

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Role of Independent Directors in Maintaining Corporate Governance – Critical Evaluation

1. ABSTRACTThis research aims to explore the crucial role of Independent Directors in maintaining the smooth functioning of business corporations by aligning their actions with the firm’s objectives and focuses on the role of Independent Directors in business corporations and how they play an important part in keeping the working of the firm in consonance

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