An Analysis of The Cinematograph Act, 1952
Cinema has always been crucial in upholding the values and principles which the general masses consider important.
Cinema has always been crucial in upholding the values and principles which the general masses consider important.
Introduction: Discrimination happens when people treat two individuals differently under the same circumstances. In other words, discrimination is an umbrella term that includes every type of biasness due to caste, religion, skin color, gender, etc. However, India has tasted the sense of discrimination from a very early phase. In Ancient Read more…
Introduction: On Dec 16th 1966, the United Nations General Assembly adopted two covenants in its Resolution 2200 A (XXI); the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). These Covenants were enforced after adopting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Read more…
Introduction: This is a case on the incident that took place on 15th February 2012, off the coast of Kerala. First, the Courts in Kerala took cognizance of the matter, then the Supreme Court of India took over, then the International Court of Justice (ICJ) passed the matter on to Read more…
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Introduction: Intellectual property, which safeguards the application of ideas and information of commercial value, is growing in importance due to increased industrial development. The three central types of intellectual property rights are- patents, trademarks and copyrights. Patents are temporary protection granted in respect of inventions or technological improvements, which may Read more…