Biography of Justice A.D.Dave

Born On- 19th of November, 1951 (Gangtok, Sikkim, India) Education- Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com)Master of Law (LLM)Chartered Accountant (CA) In Office- Judge of Gujarat High Court (18th of September, 1995- 06th of January, 2008)Chief Justice High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad (07th of January, 2008- 10th of February, 2010)Chief Justice of Bombay High Court... Continue Reading →

Biography of Justice Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Singh

Born On- 01st of February, 1989 Education-   Bachelors of Arts (BA)Masters of Arts (MA)Bachelors of Law (BL)Doctorate of Law (LLD) In Office- Vakil, Patna High Court (1922-1927)Lecturer of Government Law College, Patna (1926-1935)Advocate (1927-1935)Member of the Senate of the Faculty of Law and Board of Examiners of Law, Patna University (1932-1951)Government Pleader (1935-1939)Assistant Government... Continue Reading →

BIOGRAPHY OF CHIEF JUSTICE MIRZA HAMEEDULLAH BEG

Assumed Office- 29th of January, 1977 Retired on- 21st of February, 1978 Education- Bachelors of Arts- Cambridge UniversityMasters of Arts- Cambridge University Previously Enrolment (1941)Judge of Allahabad High Court (1963)Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court (1971)Judge of Supreme Court (1971)Chief Justice of Supreme Court (1977) Justice Mirza Hameedullah Beg registered at the Allahabad High... Continue Reading →

ADAPTATION UNDER COPYRIGHT

"Adaptation" has a sentimentally innocent air about it. The instant we hear or read this word, we dismiss it as an innocent or wide attempt to copy something that has already been created, composed, and applauded. Any work that is adapted must be a replica of the original. But does it always have good intentions?... Continue Reading →

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE 13TH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA[1]

The main feature of the 13th Amendment gave the status to the Naga people and made special provisions for it. An agreement was made in the year 1960 in July between the Leader of the Naga People Convention and the Government of India. History- In the year 1918, Naga requested the British that Naga should... Continue Reading →

BIOGRAPHY OF CHIEF JUSTICE AJIT NATH RAY

Born on- 09th of January, 1912 Assumed Office- 26th of April, 1973 Retired on- 28th of January, 1977 Education- Bachelors of Arts- Oriel College, OxfordMasters of Arts- Presidency College, Calcutta Previously Judge of Supreme Court (01st of August, 1969 to 25th of April, 1973) Chief Justice Ajit Nath Ray, was born on January 29th, 1912.... Continue Reading →

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE 14TH AMENDMENT OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION[1]

In brief, the main feature of the 14th Amendment was to incorporate Pondicherry into the Indian Union History- In the year 1962 on the date of 16th of August, India and France exchanged ratification instruments by which France relinquished full sovereignty over the regions it controlled to India.In the year 1963 on the date 01st... Continue Reading →

What is Copyright?

Section 14[1] of the Copyright Act 1957 defines Copyright as the branch of law that deals with the rights of intellectual creators. “The exclusive right given by law for a certain term of years to an author, composer, etc. (or his assignee) to print, publish and sell copies of his original work”[2] It deals with... Continue Reading →

AUTHORS UNDER COPYRIGHT ACT

The author of a work shall be the original owner of the copyright, as stated in Section 17[1] of the Copyright Act, 1957. According to the Act, "Author" refers to the following: The author of a literary or dramatic work;The composer of a musical work;The artist of a work of art other than a photograph;The... Continue Reading →

BIOGRAPHY OF CHIEF JUSTICE SARV MITRA SIKRI

Born on- 26th of April, 1908 Assumed Office- 22nd of January, 1971 Retired on- 25th of April, 1973 Education- Bachelors of Law (Legum Baccalaureus) Trinity College, Cambridge Previously Judge of Supreme Court (01st of August, 1969 to 25th of April, 1973) The 13th Chief Justice of India, Sarv Mittra Sikri, was born in Lahore on... Continue Reading →

WHY SHOULD COPYRIGHT BE PROTECTED?

It's vital to remember that copyright protects how an idea is conveyed, not the concept itself, such as if it's committed to paper or another medium. What exactly makes copyright protection so crucial? Sure, but why should you be concerned if it happens on its own? While your work is automatically protected, this does not guarantee... Continue Reading →

SALIENT FEATURE OF THE 15TH AMENDMENT OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION

In Brief- Enabled the High Court to issue writs to any person or authority, even if the cause of action occurs outside its territorial limitations if the cause of action occurs inside its geographical limits.Raised the age of retirement for high court judges from 60 to 62 years old.Enabled the appointment of retired high court... Continue Reading →

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