Debashrita Manik

Law student.Turning legal insights into engaging narratives.

PARTIES TO THE SUIT- MISJOINDER AND NON-JOINDER OF PARTIES

PARTIES TO THE SUIT- MISJOINDER AND NON-JOINDER OF PARTIES

Civil Law speaks for a private right of an individual of action of rectification. A civil proceeding, also known as a civil suit, is a process for recuperation of an individual’s right or redress (rectification) of an individual’s wrong. The necessary credentials that were mandated of any civil suit, as per the decision of the

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Unconsented Song Remakes And Ownership of Copyrights in India

Unconsented Song Remakes And Ownership of Copyrights in India

The issue of copyrights triumphs since what we can call a forever. Nonetheless, there was no legislation or statutes for the same unless 1914. After the said period, certain mitigation was made to the legislation, for example, incorporation of criminal punishment in cases of violation of copyrights and broadening the aim, hope, and scope of “Copyright”

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JOSEPH SHINE V. UNION OF INDIA (2018)

JOSEPH SHINE V. UNION OF INDIA (2018)

Citation: 2018 SCC Online SC 1676 Petitioner: Joseph Shine Respondent: Union of India Honorable Bench: Then CJI Deepak Mishra, Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Indu Malhotra, Justice AM Khanwilkar, Justice RF Nariman Date of Judgement: September 27, 2018 The term “Adultery” is defined u/s 497 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, (hereinafter referred to as IPC) which

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