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“Is the Internet the new “Wild Wild West?”

  G. ARAVINTHAN   21 May 2009 at 23:07

Cyber Crimes and Cyber terrorism: “Is the Internet the new “Wild Wild West?”There can be no one exhaustive definition about Cybercrime. However, any activities which basically offend human sensibilities, can also be included in its ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   3816 Views


Legal Aid—A Myth Or Reality

  G. ARAVINTHAN   21 May 2009 at 23:07

Seven hundred years old clarion call of Magna Carta- “To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay the right to justice “very pertinently embodies the principle of legal aid. But it was only when the colonial hangover of the ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1454 Views


The Grey Areas of the IT Act, 2000

  G. ARAVINTHAN   21 May 2009 at 23:06

1. The IT Act, 2000 is likely to cause a conflict of jurisdiction.2. Electronic commerce is based on the system of domain names. The IT Act, 2000 does not even touch the issues relating to domain names. Even domain names have not been defined and th ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   4483 Views


International Tax

  G. ARAVINTHAN   20 May 2009 at 10:01

International Tax is a field where the taxing jurisdiction of two countries is involved. Tax is a sovereign issue and every state has its right to tax its residents but when there is taxing of the same property or person by two different states then ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1082 Views


Does perfume smell have its own copyright

  G. ARAVINTHAN   20 May 2009 at 10:01

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said t ..


Posted in Intellectual Property Rights |   2376 Views


Rights of a Neglected Child

  G. ARAVINTHAN   16 May 2009 at 20:21

In the evolution of human rights, the child is relatively a late entrant. The Convention on Rights of Child was signed only in 1989. It has been ratified by 192 countries except Somalia and the United States. The late action on child rights is a sad ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   1444 Views


Labour Laws

  G. ARAVINTHAN   16 May 2009 at 12:09

The history of labour struggle is nothing but a continuous demand for a fair return to labour expressed in varied forms i.e. (a ) Increase in wages, (b) Resistance to decrease in wages, and (c) grant of allowances and benefits etc. If a labourer want ..


Posted in Labour & Service Law |   2687 Views


The Impact Of Religious Conversion

  G. ARAVINTHAN   16 May 2009 at 12:09

The religious conversion into Islam by a person from non Islamic faith is not valid if the conversion is done for the purpose of polygamy. Neither Islam nor the law recognizing any such conversion in India. In the case of Sarla Mudgal vs Union of Ind ..


Posted in Constitutional Law |   3685 Views


Golden Rules of Examination

  G. ARAVINTHAN   16 May 2009 at 12:09

1. Outline. The questions should be written in the lingo of the ear, not the eye. There needs to be a trial book maintained whose help needs to be taken. The entire process must look impressive and spontaneous to some extent. Maintaining eye contact ..


Posted in Students |   2501 Views


Reasons For Delay In Disposal Of Cases

  G. ARAVINTHAN   16 May 2009 at 12:09

Firstly, Increase in litigation-people now days are in a habit of dragging their point of grievances to the court of law, which rather can be solved outside the purview of the court. Secondly, non-adherence with the code properly by the judges and th ..


Posted in Students |   4558 Views