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Process patent and product patent and the position of India’s Patent regime

Introduction defining produc and process patent difference between Product and Process Patent History of India’s Paent act structure pre Product regime India’s recent position in the patent act: A positive influence during the pandemic Conclusion Unregistered ContributorUsers not registered with Strictlylegal can Email us their content and the same are posted through this account. In

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The doctrine of Spes Successionis and a brief explanation of Section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act

Introduction what does Section 6 of the Transfer of Property Act say? what is Doctrine of Spes Successionis What is an heir-apparent? Exceptions to the Doctrine of Spes Successionis Unregistered ContributorUsers not registered with Strictlylegal can Email us their content and the same are posted through this account. In case of abuse, kindly let us

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Medical Negligence an Indian Perspective

This article was written by: Udayanta Das, Sanjucta Das, and Soumyadeep Das from AUK STATEMENT OF PURPOSE In current medical practice, the essential fundamental remaining parts “cause no damage.” Yet, occurrences of clinical carelessness are accidental oversights or purposeful acts of neglect that outcome in mischief to patients appear to challenge the sacredness of this

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DILUTION OF PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW

DILUTION OF PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW

It has been observed that India’s criminal jurisprudence is highly developed and comprises of several legal provisions that assist both the victim and the accused in obtaining a free and fair trial. These provisions are supported by strong principle and judicial precedents.  This article focuses on one such important principle of the criminal justice system

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