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Kaustubh Mehta

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The author is Editorial Lead, BW Legal World

Latest Articles By Kaustubh Mehta

Artificial Intelligence In Legal Academia

Srikrishna Deva Rao, Vice Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, opens up about the ways in which the institution is embracing the advent of AI tools, the impact ChatGPT is having on academic writing, and more

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“My Main Goal Will Be To Advance Empirical Research”

GS Bajpai, Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi talks about the reforms that are required in legal education to make students future-ready

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Sedition Must Be Nixed, Proposal To Retain Must Be Rejected

The Commission, led by former Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, stated that the qualifying phrase "tendency to incite violence" refers to a mere inclination to incite violence or cause public disorder, rather than requiring proof of actual violence or an imminent threat of violence

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Delhi HC: Court Cannot Suo Motu Question Validity Of Trademark If Not Disputed By Defendant

Bench of Justices Vibhu Bakhru and Amit Mahajan observed that, "If the validity of the registration of the trademark is not brought in issue, the statutory assumption that the marks are valid must be accepted. It is not open for a court to suo motu question the validity of the registration of the trademark if the same is not disputed by the defendant.

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Arbitrator Cannot Unilaterally Decide Fees, Supreme Court Observes

The Supreme Court laid many issues of controversy like arbitrators' fee, claims and counter claims, ceiling limit and sum in dispute, to rest.

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Tenure Of Chief Justice NV Ramana: Hits And Misses

The Supreme Court retained the much needed calm under the judicial leadership of Chief Justice Ramana.

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Bilkis Bano Case: Power Of Remission

The power of remission has been circumscribed by judicial decisions and it must be grounded in reasonableness and objective conclusions.

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Delhi HC Decrees Suit Against Infringement In Favour Of Cadbury Gems

Court observed that the test in such a matter was not that of absolute confusion but even likelihood of confusion was sufficient.

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