Day: July 4, 2020

A. K Gopalan vs The State of Madras

Author: Mallika Kapoor, The Department of Law, Aligarh Muslim University. CASE NAME: A.K. Gopalan vs The State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 27 COURT: Hon’ble The Supreme Court of India JURISDICTION: Original BENCH: M.H. Kania CJ and Saiyid Fazl Ali, M. Patanjali Sastri, Mehr Chand Mahajan, B.k. Mukherjea and S.R. Das, JJ PETITIONER: A.K. Gopalan

Doctrine of Repugnancy

Author: Manan Agrawal Doctrine of Repugnancy [1] [2] [3]  Before getting into what the doctrine of repugnancy implies, we shall first know what the word “repugnancy” means. According to Black’s Law Dictionary, Repugnancy could be defined as “an inconsistency or contradiction between two or more parts of a legal instrument (such as a statute or a contract)”.

Kedar Nath Singh v. State of Bihar

Author: Mallika Kapoor, The Department of Law, Aligarh Muslim University CASE NAME: Kedar Nath Singh v. State of Bihar, AIR 1962 SC 955 COURT: Hon’ble The Supreme Court of India JURISDICTION: Appellate (Criminal) CASE NO.: Cr. A. No. 445 of 1955 BENCH: Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Sinha, C.J., A.K. Sarkar, J.R. Madholkar, N. Rajagopala Ayyangar, and S.K.

Filing of Patent

FILING OF PATENT Author: Ayushi Ranade, HPNLU What is a patent? A patent could be an instrument that’s granted by the govt. of the state or the country, reckoning on the national rules. It offers a creator of a selected issue, the prerequisite to form, use, and sell his or her creation for an amount

Patent Agent

PATENT AGENT Author: Ayushi Ranade Elaboration as to what is meant by the term Patent Agent Patent operator as characterized under Section 2(n) of the India Patent Act, 1970 is an individual who is enrolled under the patent go about as a patent specialist. The definition under the demonstration characterizes concerning who is a patent

Aruna Ramchandran Shaunbagh v. UOI

CASE COMMENT ON ARUNA RAMCHNDRAN SHAUNBAGH V UOI Author: Ayushi Ranade, HPNLU Fundamental Rights are integral for a dignified and enjoyable life. Probably the most necessary Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution is the Right to Life provided under Article 21. It is a right that encompasses inside its wide-area the proper to criminal aid,