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  Blog on Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Cyber Space IPR gives certain elite rights to the innovators or makers of that property, to empower them to receive business rewards from their inventive endeavors. Various categories of of intellectual property protection are available like Patent, Copyright, Trademark, etc. However, there is a disadvantage to this pattern of expanded reliance upon Internet and Information and correspondence Technologies (ICT) the trouble presented in the identification and insurance of Intellectual property encroachments in the cyber space. The predicament is how can one secure one's Intellectual property rights and forestall its unapproved use in the online medium. The protected innovation encroachments indeed happen in the online medium instead, because of the straightforwardness with which information can be gotten to, duplicated and moved and the obscurity related with the internet. As the licensed innovation encroachments on the inter
  LEGAL RATIONALE  BEHIND BAIL Bail means release of an accused from prison awaiting trial or on appeal, by the deposit of security to confirm his appearance at the desired time before legal authority. The monetary value of the security, also known as the bail, or, the bail bond, is fixed by the court having jurisdiction over the prisoner. The security may be cash, the title papers of the property, or the bond of private persons of means. If the accused released on bail fails to surrender, himself on the date of hearing fixed by court it would result in forfeiture of the security. Court has discretion to deny bail if the accused is arrested on serious charges which should be considered on a case-by-case basis. Unless the person furnishes the required bail, the accused arrested on a criminal charge may be held for trial. If accused wants to be released on bail, the accused must provide money or other security that the court holds until all proceedings and trials related with the accused
  Traversing Across Grassroots of Indian Football The agathokako logical, controversial Swiss; Former President of FIFA had said it way back, " India is a Sleeping Giant of Football." And he couldn't have been closer to the truth. After all, football has cemented its position in Top-5 most viewed Games in India and is the 2nd most popular game, after cricket ofcourse. The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, hosted by India eventually captured by the 3 Lions was the most successful U-17 World Cup ever. India has 2 Independent Leagues, one of the very few countries to have this. The I-League, joined by the freshly launched Indian Super League.  Despite all this, India hasn't come any close to Global Recognition, let alone being one of the darkhorses and competing for the prestine Cups.  Football was a sport developed in the 19th century by the Working Class during the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom that gained popularity. And in a flicker it spread everywhere. The En
  Enforcement Of Fundamental Rights During  covid-19 Due to the ongoing pandemic, the country and its citizens have faced a lot of problems in all spheres of life. The ongoing Pandemic throughout the globe has created a perfect turbulence by affecting not any but every sphere of life and causing harm to human life at an unprecedented rate. The most primary risk is about the health of people along with loss of economy leading its effects to the socio-political status of the country. The covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone, from rural to urban citizens, from factory workers to entrepreneurs, so on and so forth. To understand the fallout of Covid-19 beyond the issue of public health in India, one of the most certain challenges that are faced are the enforcement of the fundamental rights of the citizens. To begin with, it is essential to understand the importance of a citizen’s fundamental rights. As Dr B R Ambedkar has said, the fundamental rights are the most imperative part of the c
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Preserving Tradition & Ethics Gradually, a shift can be seen in the moral and ethical values that are being passed on to the next generation. Youth wish to opt for western culture instead of Indian Tradition and ethical values. There are many reasons for this shift, as this change is noticeable, must act as a trigger for better building of our future generations, because one gets attracted towards an easy path, may it have repercussions later. Indian tradition and ethical values are eternally rich and can be followed easily just with its understanding. The holistic and rich Indian tradition has always presented the dignity of human race and its right to live in a respectful and dignified manner. The rich values and ethics that once existed in India are now gradually disappearing from the era but Indian traditions are being copied and followed by the Western countries in their social welfare and organizational conduct. Busy and Working life of parents can be considered as the bigges