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8M ago
This article has been authored by Richa Maria, Associate Editor, and Shagnik Mukherjea, Junior Editor at RSRR. This blog is a part of the RSRR Editor’s Column Series. Introduction “I do not say that we should or will go unprotected against the hostile misuse of space any more than we go unprotected against the hostile…
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The post INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND ITS APPLICATION TO ARMED CONFLICTS IN OUTER SPACE appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR)
8M ago
This article has been authored by Shaam P. Thelapilly, law student at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. This blog is a part of RSRR’s Rolling Submissions. This series is initiated to bring forth discussion by experts on contemporary legal issues. Introduction: An electronic contract is a form of contract which takes place via…
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The post BEYOND PEN AND PAPER: LOOKING INTO THE STAMPING OF E-CONTRACTS IN INDIA appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
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11M ago
This article has been authored by Archit Jain and Ujjwal Agrawal, second-year students at the National Law University, Jodhpur. This blog is part of the RSRR’s Rolling Blog Series. Introduction Despite majorly being detrimental to other businesses of the economy, the COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be instrumental in the growth of the already-evolving online…
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The post DISCOUNTING FEDERALISM: NEWLY AMENDED I.T. RULES REQUIRE RECONSIDERATION appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
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1y ago
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1y ago
Ms Niharika Salar is an Assistant Professor of Law at NALSAR, Hyderabad.This blog is a part of RSRR’s Excerpts from Experts Blog Series, initiated to bring forth discussion by experts on contemporary legal issues. Setting the scene: Trademark laws in India The statutory Indian trademarks law dates back to 1860. Previously, numerous issues with infringement,…
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The post REGULATING SHAPE MARKS IN INDIA: THE THRESHOLD OF SECONDARY MEANING CONTINUES TO HOLD GOOD appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR)
1y ago
Ms Chaitali Wadhwa is an Assistant Professor of Law at Manav Rachna University, Faridabad. his blog is a part of RSRR’s Excerpts from Experts Blog Series, initiated to bring forth discussion by experts on contemporary legal issues. Introduction Disclaimer – the author is using a narrow definition of “gender”, limiting within its ambit only men…
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The post “TO SEE AND PERCEIVE”– GENDER REPRESENTATION IN ADVERTISEMENTS appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
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1y ago
This article has been authored by Kamlesh, a fifth-year student at National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ). This blog is a part of RSRR’s Rolling Blog Series. Introduction Conjugal right is an acknowledged intrinsic right of a married couple in society and contains within itself the right of a couple to associate together, construct a house…
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The post Creation Of Progeny as A Fundamental Right to The Prisoner: An Evolving Jurisprudence appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR)
1y ago
This article has been authored by Debmalya Biswas, a third-year student at National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru. This blog is a part of RSRR’s Rolling Blog Series. Introduction Technology consistently presents unprecedented challenges to our legal system. The law must be sufficiently fluid in this regard. This was eloquently highlighted in Ramasubramanian…
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The post ARCHAIC APPLICATION OF THE HEARSAY RULE TO ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more
RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR)
1y ago
This article has been authored by Shaharyaar Shahardar, a second-year student at Gujarat National Law University. This blog is a part of RSRR’s Rolling Blog Series, initiated to bring forth discussion by experts on contemporary legal issues. After the recent dismissal of Zakia Jafri’s petition by the Supreme Court, some of the world’s leading scholars…
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The post THE FADING CONTOURS OF PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE: PMLA AND THE SUPREME COURT’S DILEMMA appeared first on RGNUL Student Research Review (RSRR ..read more