Summoning Advocates: Supreme Court Fortifies Advocate-Client Privilege
by Vasanth Rajasekaran* and Harshvardhan Korada**
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by Vasanth Rajasekaran* and Harshvardhan Korada**
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“As such, what the impugned order does, is effectively allow the respondent, even at interim stage when the suit is pending, to exploit the domain names which stands registered in favour of the appellant. The registration of the domain names in the appellant’s name has, therefore, been effectively effaced at an interim stage”
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The Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, under the aegis of the Departmental Lecture Committee, organized the “Departmental Lecture Series 08” on the topic “Copyright and Academic Research.” On November 8, 2025
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The Gelephu Mindfulness City Special Administrative Region is a visionary initiative to create a world-class and vibrant economic hub in southern Bhutan centred on mindfulness, sustainability, and innovation. Integrating traditional Bhutanese values, global legal frameworks, and cutting-edge design, GMC seeks to become a global exemplar of holistic development.
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“The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had ordered the removal of the prefix ‘Dr.’ for Physiotherapists, stating that using the title ‘Doctor’ without a recognized medical qualification would violate the Indian Medical Degrees Act, 1916. The order was later withdrawn.”
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“The distinctive features should be discussed in order to decide as to whether the two packets/trade dresses, viewed as a whole, would cause confusion in the mind of end consumers or not.”
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by Sameer Sah*, Nitya Saxena** and Manya Chugh***
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The Centre for Sports Law and Policy (CSLP), NUJS, invites submissions for its blog on contemporary issues at the intersection of sports, law, and policy. The CSLP Blog welcomes analytical and thought-provoking pieces on topics such as athlete rights, sports governance, dispute resolution, anti-doping, gender equity, AI in sports, and more. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year.
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“It is true that the petitioner is aged about 21 years. However, there must be some one behind the petitioner, who has indulged in tampering with the score card.”
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Interviewee: Deepak Raju1
Interviewed by Pratibha Gaur2
“Criminal litigation between near relatives or co-sharers often originate from civil or matrimonial disputes and directing the quashment of proceedings by invoking the inherent powers in cases of personal nature not involving any heinous offence, is likely to meet the ends of justice.”
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by Bhavik Kaushik* and Shivangini Khanduri**
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A quick legal roundup to cover important stories from all High Courts this week.
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The Centre for Skill Development and Advocates’ Legion, Vivekananda School of Law and Legal Studies, VIPS—TC, is hosting the 10th VIPS International Law Moot Court Competition 2025. The hybrid-format competition features over 50 participating institutions from India and abroad, with the final rounds scheduled for November 7—8, 2025, on campus in New Delhi.
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“Public health and safety form an essential part of the constitutional vision under Articles 21 and 47 of the Constitution of India.”
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The journal solicits scholarly contributions relating to legal cum theoretical developments in the field of Taxation laws and policies.
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Stay updated with the latest judgments from NCLAT Delhi Bench from October 2025, covering critical topics such as Continuing Liability, Operational Debt, Limitation, Homebuyer’s claim, Jurisdiction, Acknowledgment of Debt, Pre-existing Dispute, Fixed Deposits and Corporate Debtor Assets and more.
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“The Court cannot ignore the feelings of the first wife and allow a Muslim man to march over her, for registering his second marriage, without notice to the first wife.”
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