Anti-Defection: A Rickety Vanguard Of Shoddy Magnanimity

Introduction The exodus of the elected representatives of people from the ruling party thereby letting down the popular mandate is not an unconventional political sight. In fact, nearly 438 defections occurred within the period between March 1967 and February 1968. The sanction on defections was not in place since the beginning of India’s democratic journey. It was only in the year 1985 after, when Prime … Continue reading Anti-Defection: A Rickety Vanguard Of Shoddy Magnanimity

Achieving Interoperability Through Reverse-Engineering: A Defense To Copyright Infringement?

Introduction The rapid evolution of technology has raised difficult questions about the extent of protection that should be awarded to the computer software and programmes so as to ensure further development as well as adequate safeguard to the person. Although computer programmes are very different from others, yet they are been categorized as literary works under the Copyright Act, 1957.[i] The Foreign Courts have slowly … Continue reading Achieving Interoperability Through Reverse-Engineering: A Defense To Copyright Infringement?