Can India Take a Page Out of the EU Law on Online Content
by Dr Srikant Parthasarathy† and Dr Amirthalakshmi R††
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 13
by Dr Srikant Parthasarathy† and Dr Amirthalakshmi R††
Cite as: 2023 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 13
European Court of Justice: In a landmark ruling the Bench comprising A. Prechal (President), M.L. Arastey Sahún (Rapporteur), F. Biltgen, N. Wahl
“A person’s image constitutes one of the chief attributes of his or her personality as it reveals the person’s unique characteristics and distinguishes the person from others. The right to the protection of one’s image is thus one of the essential components of personal development and mainly presupposes that person’s control over the use of that image, including the right to refuse publication of it.”
“References to traditions, general assumptions or prevailing social attitudes in a particular country are insufficient justification for a difference in treatment on grounds of sex, whether in favour of women or men”
by Kritika Krishnamurthy† and Tapasi Mohapatra††
Court of Justice of the European Union (Second Chamber): In the instant dispute before the CJEU wherein the applicant's internship
The mistake of the patent agent would be similar to the mistake of an advocate who may be representing parties in any
by Sanjay Vashishtha†
Cite as: 2022 SCC OnLine Blog Exp 7
European Court of Justice: The Bench composed of K. Lenaerts, President, L. Bay Larsen, Vice-President, A. Arabadjiev, K. Jürimäe, C. Lycourgos, E.
Sucheta Sarkar, Editorial Assistant has put this story together
by Sharmin Godrej Irani*
The Union Cabinet has approved the proposal of the Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to sign an updated Alternative Investment
The Geneva Act of the Lisbon Agreement on Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indications reached a milestone enabling its entry into force, as the
French Parliament is the first to adopt the European Copyright reform, which would ensure that: “Ensure media are paid for original content,
Supreme Court of United Kingdom: In a landmark decision with regards to the June 2016 referendum which marked the “BREXIT”, the 11-