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RLR Volume I Issue II

“Is the Internet the new Wild Wild West?”

Introduction The advent of computers has been a boom to students, lawyers, businessmen, doctors, teachers….and lastly criminals. Unauthorised access and damage to property, theft, and the distribution of obscene and indecent materials are all kinds of familiar crimes; and have assumed new dimensions with the emergence of internet. The internet is fast becoming a way

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The Concept of Collective Ministerial Responsibility in India- Theory and Practice

INTRODUCTION Collective Ministerial Responsibility in the sole crux of Parliamentary democracy.  The principle of collective responsibility represents ministerial accountability to the legislature. In India, the doctrine of collective responsibility of the Union Executive to the House of the People and of the State Executive to the Legislative Assembly is specifically enshrined in the Constitution. Article 75(3)

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Role of ICRC in Protection of Sick and Wounded

Introduction International humanitarian law purports to regulate the conduct of armed conflict in two key respects. First, it imposes minimum standards of protection for victims of armed conflict, whether they are injured combatants, prisoners of war, or civilians who happen to be caught up in the conduct of armed hostility. The key instruments dealing with

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Comparative Advertisements: IPR Infringement vis-à-vis Balanced Approach

INTRODUCTION With the advent of globalization and liberalization in Indian economy, competition has become an integral part and parcel for various firms and companies. In order to survive in the market, a company has to bring something different from others. Advertisement is a tool to promote the products and services of a company.  It can

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Right to Education- Is it as brilliant as it is portrayed?

“Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in.” ― Leonardo da Vinci RTE an overview T he World Declaration and the Framework for Action recognize the necessity to give to present and coming generations an expanded vision of, and a renewed commitment to, basic education. The Declaration reaffirms that

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