Introduction According to the Indian Constitution, the President of India will always be in office (See Article 52 of the Constitution). He is chosen in accordance with the terms of the Constitution and the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election ..
Introduction In 2013, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) in India released a set of guidelines for the regulation of biotechnology research and development. The guidelines were developed with the aim of providing a framework for the safe and respo ..
IntroductionAccording to the Indian Patent Act, all inventions must meet the requirements for patentability in order to be patented. "Novelty," "Inventive step," and "Industrial Application" are the requirements for pate ..
Introduction The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial body in the country, established under the Constitution of India in 1950. The Supreme Court has exclusive jurisdiction over a wide range of matters, including disputes between the Indian ..
Introduction The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, commonly known as the Paris Convention, is an international treaty that sets out the framework for the protection of intellectual property (IP) rights such as patents, trade ..
Introduction The jurisdiction of High Courts is generally outlined in the Constitution of the respective countries or in the laws enacted by the legislative bodies. In India, for example, the jurisdiction of High Courts is outlined in Article 226 and ..
Introduction:According to the "Rule of law," everyone is subject to the same laws regardless of their wealth, gender, caste, or sexual orientation. The judiciary upholds the rule of law and the supremacy of the law. The judiciary interprets ..
IntroductionThe governor is an important constitutional figure in India, serving as the representative of the President of India in each state and union territory. The governor is appointed by the President for a term of five years and holds signific ..
IntroductionBusiness-related issues including contracts, exports and imports, financial arrangements, trade, etc. are referred to as "commerce." Hence, Commercial Courts are designed to handle business-related concerns including fraud, cont ..
Introduction The family court system in India plays a crucial role in resolving disputes related to family matters. These disputes may include divorce, child custody, maintenance, adoption, and succession, among others. The family court system was in ..