Case Summary: Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited v. Competition Commission of India (2019) | Constitutional Validity of the Competition Act

The case of Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited v. Competition Commission of India (2019) involved a constitutional challenge to various provisions of the Competition Act, 2002 (“the Act”). The petitioners, which included prominent automobile manufacturers, filed writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Delhi High Court, contesting the constitutionality of certain

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (March 10 – March 16)

Keep up with the ever changing world of IP with SpicyIP’s Weekly Review! A quick glance at last week – finding the real “Burger King” saga continues now at the Supreme Court, ED’s involvement in the Shankar-Tamilnandan copyright case, right to health and compulsory licensing for rare disease medicine Risdiplam. This and much more in

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Cyber League 2025: Inter-College Debate and Reel Making Competition | DME Nouda

Cyber Cell, Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida, is organizing CYBER LEAGUE’ 25 on 9th April 2025 with the theme “Digital Security as a Human Right: Protecting Privacy and Freedom in the Digital Era.” The event will bring together students from colleges across India, offering a platform to showcase knowledge and creativity in cybersecurity and digital ethics.

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World Consumer Rights Day | #Must Know

World Consumer Rights Day is celebrated annually on March 15 to raise awareness about the rights and needs of consumers across the globe. It serves as a reminder of the importance of consumer protection and the need for fair, honest, and transparent business practices. This day highlights the fundamental rights of consumers and encourages governments,

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SUPREME COURT SETS ASIDE BAIL ORDER IN EXAMINATION FRAUD CASE

SUPREME COURT SETS ASIDE BAIL ORDER IN EXAMINATION FRAUD CASE Introduction In this Case,The State of Rajasthan v. Indraj Singh &Ors. Criminal Appeal No(s). ___ of 2025 (Arising out of S.L.P. (Crl.) Nos. 16156-16157/2024)was delivered by a Division Bench of the Supreme Court of India comprising Hon’ble JusticeSanjay Karol and JusticeAhsanuddinAmanullahon March 07, 2025.The case

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SUPREME COURT HOLDS NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR DISHONOURED CHEQUES.

SUPREME COURT HOLDS NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR DISHONOURED CHEQUES. A two Judge Bench of The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India comprising of Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice B. V. Nagarathna, passed a Judgement dated 04.03.2025, in the matter of K.S. Mehta v/s M/s Morgan Securities and Credits Pvt. Ltd. The Hon’ble

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