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We invite contributions from all students (including non-law students), academicians, scholars, lawyers and members of and outside the legal fraternity, to develop and enable our understanding of IPR.
We invite contributions from all students (including non-law students), academicians, scholars, lawyers and members of and outside the legal fraternity, to develop and enable our understanding of IPR.
For achieving the circular economy of waste to wealth, the Vehicle Scrappage Policy can be proved significant. The principles of 3Rs i.e., Reuse, Recycle and Recover would boost the Auto sectors and Metal sectors of India.
The entire case scenario reflects upon the delayed justice in terms of Yogesh Gowda murder, as an observation could be drawn over the period of case trial.
Chapter VI of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, deals with crimes against the state (Section 121 to Section 130). The goal of these rules is to maintain the overall safety of the state.