PALNITKAR V.V.
(Expert) 29 March 2009
To my knowledge the text of the judgment is not covered by the copyright if it is taken from the free site like the Supreme Court or the High Court sites maintained by the National Informatics Centre.
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 29 March 2009
Mr. palnitkar is absolutely right.
one more interesting thing i must add even if the judgment is copied from other reporter it does not amount to viloation of copyright provisions.
for details refer to Eastern Book co. case of 2008 widely reported in various reporters.
Murali Krishna
(Expert) 29 March 2009
Judgements are not covered under Copy right Act -- However, head notes, editorials are intellectual property. Hence copying them is against law.
SANJAY DIXIT
(Expert) 29 March 2009
What is the querry??? Whether it is about the copyright???
Ashey
(Expert) 01 April 2009
i agree with Mr. Kiran and Mr.Palnitkar
Guest
(Expert) 05 April 2009
May I have the question please??!!
Hiralal Das
(Expert) 06 April 2009
Thanks all of you the ld. members and the author. I think your valuable opinions will assist everybody to solve their problem/matter in question properly.
Hiralal Das
(Expert) 06 April 2009
Thanks all of you the ld. members and the author. I think your valuable opinions will assist everybody to solve their problem/matter in question properly.
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