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IMPORTANT CASE OF PATENT LAW: Novartis AG v. Union Of India(SEM 8)

Introduction: Intellectual property is an intangible form of property while a 'Patent' is a subset of intellectual property. Granting of a patent provides a statutory right by the state to the inventor of the invention to exclude others from making, using, or selling their invention for the limited duration of 20 years. The judgment given by the two judge bench of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the case of Novartis AG V. Union of India is one the landmark judgments in India. In this case Novartis challenged the rejection of its patent application by IPAB for Beta crystalline form of "Imatinib mesylate" wherein such challenge was rejected by the Supreme Court of India on the ground that the said drug did not produce an enhanced or superior therapeutic efficacy as compared to the known substance i.e., "Imatinib mesylate" means that the said drug did not involve an  inventive step . One of the major reasons for rejecting the patent application of

IPR Vis- à- Vis Traditional Knowledge (sem 8)

What is Traditional Knowledge? Knowledge base which is developed by indigenous, local or native community has been preserved and passed on to generations, so much so, that it becomes the identity of such community. Traditional knowledge can be found in variety of concepts such as calculation of time, food article, plant properties, spice uses, yoga practices etc. The most essential factor of Traditional Knowledge is that it has  ancient roots  and it is often  oral. Why Traditional Knowledge must be protected? Need to protect traditional knowledge have increased with changing time, especially in order to stop unauthorized and commercial misuse of such knowledge. It is important to protect the indigenous people from such loss and also help them to preserve such ancient practices. Protection to TK shall also promote its wider and efficient use. Protection of Traditional Knowledge The most difficult aspect of traditional knowledge is in its protection. There has been a lot of

Notes on Technology transfer/ Transfer of technology(Sem 8)

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The site given below is good enough for understading and preparation of exams There are 16 subjects notes given at site. http://www.lawnotes16mrks.com/

Notes on Contract Act and Specific Relief Act (sem1 & sem2) :MSR LAW NOTES

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The Trial and Hanging of Raja Nand Kumar:2nd semester

The Trial and Hanging of Raja Nand Kumar: First Judicial Murder in British India (2nd Sem) Trail of Raja Nand Kumar – the judicial murder. (1775). The trial of Raja Nand Kumar is an example of how arbitrary and capricious the justice of administration was in British India. This trial is popularly known as the judicial murder of Raja Nand Kumar. This is a historically significant trial because later on this Trail of Raja Nand Kumar – the judicial murder. (1775). The trial of Raja Nand Kumar is an example of how arbitrary and capricious the justice of administration was in British India. This trial is popularly known as the judicial murder of Raja Nand Kumar. This is a historically significant trial because later on this trial became a major ground for the impeachment of Governor General Warren Hastings and Chief Justice Impey of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, by the House of Commons, after they returned to England. Events prior to the commencement of trial Raja Nand Ku

Sources of Hindu Law

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LEARN WITH FUN Semester 3 Sources of Hindu Law The sources of Hindu law can be classified under the following two heads: I. Ancient Sources Under this would come the following: (i) Shruti (ii) Smriti (iii) Digests and Commentaries and (iv) Custom. II. Modern Sources Under this head would come: (i) Justice, equity and good conscience (ii) Precedent, and (iii) Legislation. SOURCE: DESI KAANOON(INSTAGRAM)

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SEM 2 UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPER 2K19:

SEM 2 UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPER 2K19:  Check out the link below:     NOTE: FILE SIZE IS TOO BIG THAN EXPECTED. SINCERE APOLOGIES. It may take some time so kindly wait.   Sem 2 2K19 UNIVERSITY QUESTION PAPER Tried to give my best.  Thank you.
AS WE ARE AT THE END OF YEAR I.E EVERY STUDENT OF 5YR INTEGRATED LAW WILL BE EITHER IN SEM 2, 4, 6, 8, OR 10, I WILL LIKE TO SHARE EXTERNAL QUESTION i.e. UNIVERSITY PAPERS OF THESE SEMS. CHECK OUT NEXT POST .

35 YEARS OF BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY

  2nd and 3rd December of 1984: ONE OF THE IMPORTANT ISSUES REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL LAW . TIP: THIS QUESTION CAN BE ASKED IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW COMING IN SEM6 CHECK OUT THE FOLLOWING LINKS FOR THE ACCIDENT THAT KILLED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND LEFT  THE TRACES. LINK OF CASE STUDY: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TBR4wxqtN4I5eu9ahmeRsOX9dAH5_cqD   ANOTHER LINK (DETAILED): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1praMWKhVZjmydv0tuE_pWpSAMVwLW-8M   SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT LINK:   https://drive.google.com/open?id=1f_WLUG1sBLXiWTPTYaFCRtwb-CMMdRtR