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28th MC Chagla Memorial GLC Mumbai National Online Moot Court Competition, 2021

28th MC Chagla Memorial GLC Mumbai National Online Moot Court Competition, 2021 Table Of Contents   ABOUT  GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE, MUMBAI Government Law College (GLC) , established in 1855, has the distinction of being the oldest Law College in Asia, dating even prior to the University of Mumbai, and enjoys a pre-eminent reputation for excellence in the field of legal education .  This university boasts of providing practical exposure of law field through moot court room sessions, guest lectures of eminent personalities and debate and discussion on may issues. This Institute has been a huge support in disseminating legal  education. Government Law College, Mumbai ABOUT THE MOOT COURT COMPETITION To give exposure to students pursuing the law course to the environment of the court system in India and to hone their advocacy skills and to provide a real-life experience cum training in doing cutting edge research, presenting ground breaking ar...

14th NALSAR Justice B.R. Sawhny Memorial Moot Court Competition 2021

14th NALSAR Justice B.R. Sawhny Memorial Moot Court Competition 2021  Table Of Contents NALSAR is hosting its annual Constitutional Law Moot, The B.R. Sawhney Memorial Moot Court Competition 2021, in collaboration with the Bodh Raj Sawhny Memorial Trust.  NALSAR Entrance Area ABOUT  NALSAR UNIVERSITY The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research, is a National Law University located in Shamirpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is a public law school and one of the first universities in the nation to offer the five-year BA LLB course. It was established in 1998. With students admitted from all over the country and faculty drawn from home and abroad, NALSAR is counted amongst the top law schools of the country.  The University in all its years of existence has attempted varied strategies to create a vibrant scholastic environment. ABOUT MOOT COURT COMPETITION The 14th edition of the moot court competition aims to further research work on...

Trademarks: Concept and Registration

Trademarks: Concept and Registration Table Of Contents History   A need for a law exclusively addressing trademark practice and procedure in India was sought for in the 19th century which eventually materialized into the Trademark Act, 1940. The Trademark Act, 1940 predominantly reflected the provisions incorporated in the UK Trademark Act, 1938. Subsequently, in the wake of ensuing trade and commerce development, the Trademark Act, 1958 was passed to address the lacunae being witnessed in the Trademark Act, 1940. The Trademark Act, 1958 also consolidated the provisions associated with trademarks in the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and Sea Customs. The Trademark Act, 1958 was thereafter repealed by the Trademark Act, 1999 which at present governs trademark law and practice in India. The Trademark Act, 1999 was enacted with the intent to revise the Act in congruity with latest developments witnessed in trading and commercial practices, r...