Attention IP and tech enthusiasts! We are very excited to announce the SpicyIP Tech Innovation Policy Fellowship 2025! This Fellowship is a one year programme, with the aim of contributing towards deeper understandings on the law and policy front around new technologies. It has been made possible thanks to a generous grant by FOSS United
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Find UGC NET Paper-II December 2024 (Law) Solved Paper on Legal Bites. UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) is conducted on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC) for determining to Practice the UGC NET past year paper to reflect on your preparation and increase your knowledge with the correct information. Practice the UGC NET past
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Welcome to the Legal Bites Monthly Legal Updates for January 2025! This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the latest judgments, regulations, and key legal developments in India, along with a few significant international updates. Stay informed and up-to-date with the most significant legal changes of the month. January 2025: Key Legal, National, and International
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