RIGHTS OF VICTIMS OF SELF-INCRIMINATION

RIGHTS OF VICTIMS OF SELF-INCRIMINATION

This article is written by Aryya Sinha of Xavier Law School, St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata ABSTRACT In India, Article 20(3) of the Indian Constitution essentially protects the idea of self-incrimination. Article 20(3) states, “No person accused of any offense shall be required to testify against himself.” This clause guarantees that Read more

WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION

WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION

This article is written by Ashwitha. T of 4th Semester of ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad ABSTRACT The World Trade Organisation is the only worldwide international organisation that deals with international trade rules. At its centre are the WTO accords, which have been drafted, signed, and accepted by the majority of Read more

RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) INFORMATION: ENHANCING ACCESS AND TRANSPARENCY

RIGHT TO INFORMATION (RTI) IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) INFORMATION: ENHANCING ACCESS AND TRANSPARENCY

This article is written by K Maria Yoshitha of 5th of Amity Law School, Noida Abstract: This research paper examines the intersection of the Right to Information (RTI) Act and Intellectual Property (IP) information, focusing on enhancing access and transparency. It provides an overview of the RTI Act and IP Read more

THE CONCEPT OF LEGAL FICTION

THE CONCEPT OF LEGAL FICTION

This article is written by Bhaskar Joshi of 9th Semester of BA.LLB (H) of Amity Law School, Amity University. Introduction In the realm of law, the concept of legal fiction holds a fascinating and significant place. It is a tool employed by courts and legislatures to bridge gaps, address practical Read more

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