Independence Day Special | Interesting Facts About India
On this independence day, we bring to you a few interesting facts about our motherland. India is one of the oldest treasure the world holds.
On this independence day, we bring to you a few interesting facts about our motherland. India is one of the oldest treasure the world holds.
Racism is the discrimination of individuals based on their race. It manifests itself in a number of ways and can be expressed verbally, non-verbally, or through actions. Racism has been associated with many negative outcomes for both individual victims and society as a whole.
The Supreme Court of India has once again shown itself to be the solitary defender of the constitution, establishing a legal basis for privacy protections in India. The verdict addresses all of the problems and establishes that, under India’s constitution, privacy is a fundamental inalienable right, intrinsic to human dignity as well as liberty.
Patents are exclusive rights in form of a legal document granted by the government to the inventor to exclude others to make, use, and sell an invention for a specified period of time. Patents are also available for significant improvements on previously invented items.
According to a study conducted in 2009 at the University of Sussex the researchers were looking into how reading novels of different genres were lowering stress by measuring heart rate and muscle tension.
In the Indian legal system, the landmark judgment SHREYA SINGHAL Vs UNION OF INDIA is extremely important. The basic right to freedom of speech and expression protected by Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution is at issue in this case. The constitutional legality of section 66A was challenged, and the IT Act of 2000 was repealed as a result.
The tort law is used in addition to statutes and provides a legal method to acquire compensation when a person is harmed due to environmental pollution caused by another.
New Delhi, Dec 1 (IANS) The WhatsApp snooping controversy, which involves the privacy invasion of 121 Indian users out of 1,400 worldwide via third-party Israeli Pegasus spyware, has prompted serious questions about the government’s handling of such a sensitive issue in the absence of a robust digital legal framework.
Patent and Trade Secret are two types of intellectual property rights that are distinct from one another. These intellectual property rights (IPRs) assist you in protecting and monopolising your innovations and discoveries.
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