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RLR Volume I Issue IV

Exceptions under moral right of the Author – An analysis

Abstract While  delving  into the  moral rights in the law on copyright, the present  article  focuses in brief  the most  distinctive  features  and which of the them stands unique concerning  the concept of right and reason therefore. The moral right, notwithstanding its conceptual formidability and practicality, suffers from some kind of ambiguity and uncertainty in […]

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Problems of Rural Consumers and thier Empowerment through Panchayati Raj Institutions

Introduction “The State shall take steps to organize village panchayats and endow them with such powers and authority as may be necessary to enable them to function as units of self-government.” (Article–40) In State of Uttar Pradesh v. Pradhan Sangh Kshettra Samiti[i], the Supreme Court observed that Article–40 does not give guidelines for organizing village

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E-Contracts: Mail Box rule and Legal Impact of the Information Technology Act, 2000

The principles governing the E-contracts are based on the traditional law of contracts. According to section 10, of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 essentials of a contract include: 1. Parties competent to contract 2. Existence of consent of parties 3. Consent being free 4. Existence of consideration 5. Consideration and Object being lawful 6. The

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Public Interest Litigation (PIL): Eficacy and Dangers

Introduction Public Interest Litigation, Advocacy for public interest and free legal aid, all are for the protection of poor, illiterate and weaker sections of the society. The Constitution of India emphasises on the equal justice to all persons. The Public Interest Litigation in India is comparatively a recent innovation of the judiciary, initiated primarily to

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