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WHY DOES THE EPIDEMIC DISEASE ACT, 1897 NEED AN AMENDMENT?

TRISHA MISHRA | The Epidemic Disease Act 1897 (hereinafter referred as Act), was enacted by the British parliament to prevent the spread of Bubonic plague epidemic which had started to spread rapidly and resulted in large number of deaths. The same Act has been implemented by the Indian government yet again to contain the novel […]

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DECODING THE AMBIGUOUS SCOPE OF ‘PERFORMER’S RIGHTS’

SNEHA PALEKAR | The framework of Indian Copyright Act, 1957 (“ICA”) took a benevolent turn when The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 1994 (“AA of 1994”) birthed a new set of rights from Section 38 to 39A of the Act, over acoustic or visual presentation of creative works. Such rights were designed to vest in persons defined […]

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THE CATCH-22 OF FANTASY GAMING PLATFORMS IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY

PRANOY GOSWAMI | The turn of the decade calls for an intriguing set of changes and challenges ahead. The world’s largest democracy, India must take it’s ever teeming and expanding populace into account and look into the recent developments in the realm of gaming. The idea of consonance for fantasy games being a necessary enabler […]

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RIGHT TO PRIVACY WITH RESPECT TO EVIDENCE LAW

NISHTHA KHERIA & VARUN VIKAS SRIVASTAV | The Delhi High Court in Deepti Kapur v. Kunal Julka in its decision, analyzed the admissibility of illegally gathered proof in a divorce proceeding, hence touching against the interface among the evidence in marital conflicts and the right to privacy. The genesis of the existing perplexity among admissibility of evidence […]

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