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Secondary Evidence: Revisiting the Provision

Avinash Mohapatra | July 2022

INTRODUCTION Secondary evidence is the evidence that is produced from the original document or substituted for an original. The Hon’ble […]

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Is India Braced for Phishing Attacks of the Modern Age?

Avinash Mohapatra | March 2022

Since the Internet has become indispensable, users increasingly share their personal information online. As a result, an enormous amount of […]

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The Judiciary: Sentinels of Human Rights

Avinash Mohapatra | December 2021

When India celebrates Human Rights Day on 10th December and Minorities Rights day on 18th December this month, the questions […]

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The 21st Century Bail: Whose Right Is It Anyway?

Avinash Mohapatra | September 2021

With the arrests of stand-up comedians in the recent past and the repeated denial of Father Stan Swamy’s bail applications, […]

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Drafting Effective Technology Agreements

Avinash Mohapatra | August 2021

OUTLINE Lawyers working on drafting technology agreements face several challenges. The difficulties that arise can be highlighted by the fact […]

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Clinical Trials in View of COVID Vaccines: The Underlying Regulations & Compliances

Avinash Mohapatra | March 2021

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan made an announcement that, apart from Covishield and Covaxin, there are around two dozen vaccines […]

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Corporate Governance in India: Evolution and Challenges Ahead

Avinash Mohapatra | August 2011

“Good corporate governance is about ‘intellectual honesty’ and not just sticking to rules and regulations, capital flowed towards companies that […]

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The Prism of Legal Due Diligence Report: An Obligation or Just An Option

Avinash Mohapatra | June 2011

The economic liberalization of 1991 brought with itself certain practices like conducting legal due diligence which hitherto did not form […]

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CAPITALIZING ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: CASE FOR COMMERCIALIZATION

Avinash Mohapatra | January 2011

It is often said that the value of intellectual property lies in its commercialization and not in its mere creation […]

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“Rarest of rare case” In Death Penalties: A TUTORIAL “Most people approve of capital punishment, but most people wouldn’t do the hangman’s job” — George Orwell

Avinash Mohapatra | January 2011

In the wake of India’s voting against the UN resolution on moratorium on death penalty on November 12th, we thought […]

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