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[Movie] LITTLE PINK HOUSE: Analysis in the Indian Context

‘Little Pink House’ directed by Courtney Moorehead Balaker is an adequate legal representation of the landmark precedent of Kelo v City of New London. The movie showcases the struggle of a small-town paramedic, Susette Kelo in fighting a battle against the City of New London to save her property from being acquired by the government

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Three Years Since the Decriminalization of Section 377: Has Anything Changed?

Three Years Since the Decriminalization of Section 377: Has Anything Changed?

Introduction Three years ago, on 6th September 2018, Supreme Court ruled that consensual adult gay sex is not a crime. Homosexuality was given legal approval and recognition. Sexual orientation is something that comes naturally to people and they have no control over it. It was a big step taken by our government to acknowledge homosexuality

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Critical Analysis of Andhra Pradesh Decentralization and inclusive Development of All Regions Bill, 2020

Critical Analysis of Andhra Pradesh Decentralization and inclusive Development of All Regions Bill, 2020

The contemporary political scenario has affected the law making process drastically, ever since the Acts such as that of Citizen Amendment Act, 2019 were enforced, and question of validation of such policies on constitutionally developed principles is to be scrutinized. Similarly, the recent policy of Andhra Pradesh Government to have 3 capitals, unlike that of

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PATENT LICENSING AND COMPULSORY LICENSING IN INDIA WITH STUDY OF USPTO POLICIES

PATENT LICENSING AND COMPULSORY LICENSING IN INDIA WITH STUDY OF USPTO POLICIES

A patent, in simple words, can be defined as an Intellectual Property Right issued to an inventor, which affects the exclusivity of the invention. As per WIPO – A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is the product or a process that may provide, in general, any new way of doing

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75 Years of India’s Freedom: The Way Forward

75 Years of India’s Freedom: The Way Forward

India is known to be the world’s largest democracy. It is the only nation in Asia to sustain its democratic rights following its freedom from the British government. The only elision occurred  during the Emergency period of 1975-76, and the democratic processes were arrested for the  time being.   Democracy in India (Source- “Changing Face of Democracy in

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