Farrukh Khan

Farrukh Khan

Member since: April 4, 2020
Total live articles: 27

Dr Farrukh Khan, Advocate is an Advocate enrolled with Delhi Bar Council and Managing Partner of Diwan Advocates.

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Laws Relating To Communication To Public Under WCT And Sec 106 Of US Copyrigh...

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According to the understanding of the concept of communication from Indian perspective, Communication to the public means making any work available for being seen or heard or otherwise enjoyed ...

Compulsory Licensing in India

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Compulsory licensing originates when government allows someone else to produce the patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner. In current public discussion, this is usu...

Filing Of Counter Claim After Evidence Is Led

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Order VIII Rule 6A of the Code of Civil Procedure explains 'counter claim'. Rule 6A states that the defendant, by means of a counter-claim can claim any form of a right or a claim with respect ...

Comparative Advertising In Indian Legal Framework

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Since independence the Indian businessmen and industries faced limited competition both from within and outside the country but, in 1990's India, in pursuit of globalization, resolved to open u...

Lustration and Human Rights: The path of purification

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One way in which states attempted to bring about justice on an international for a was through processes of "lustration". It is related to the process of "vetting", which is, in general terms, ...

Clinical Legal Education: Jerome Frank's Criticism On Langdell's Views

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A Clinical legal Education can be defined in the following ways:"An ideal learning environment, whereby students are required to identify, research and apply knowledge in a particular setting, wh...

Laws Relating To Communication To Public Under WCT And Sec 106 Of US Copyrigh...

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According to the understanding of the concept of communication from Indian perspective, Communication to the public means making any work available for being seen or heard or otherwise enjoyed ...

Determining One's Guilt: Subjective And Objective Tests

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Before declaring a person guilty, one has to test his ordinary prudence. This can be checked either subjectively or objectively. Objective tests consider what the reasonable person would have f...

Realism And Its Relevance In Indian Law

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Realism or the Realist Theory of Law is a natural way of analysing law. In this reference, natural way refers to actualities. A Realist looks at the meaning of law from the eyes of the society ...

Air Traffic and Air Traffic Path Dispute: Emerging Challenges in Aviation Law

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Aviation laws are one of the least visited laws in India when it comes to legal awareness. According to a statement issued by Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia on 18th April...

Understanding Consumers And Consumer Rights In The World Of E-Commerce

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On beginning to dwell into a discussion regarding technological advancements in consumer rights, it is pertinent to understand the basics of consumer rights. When we refer to the word consumer,...

The Hijab Controversy: Unwarranted and Uncalled For

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Not many days back, a new controversy sparked fire in Karnataka which, reflecting the times we live in, again involved the issue relating to religion. Constant attacks on religious beliefs and ...

Crimes Against Women: Depiction Of Gradual Growth Of The Judiciary

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In a country like India, when we talk about sexual offences, we subconsciously also refer to the miserable societal conditions of women. Although the Indian judiciary and the legislature have m...

Borderline Personality Disorder: Does it qualify as insanity under the Hindu ...

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Insanity is a term which is not defined by law. As per a standard dictionary, insanity is mental illness of such a severe nature that a person cannot distinguish fantasy from reality, cannot co...

Hate Speech: A contemplation in Indian Legal Regime

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Without Freedom of Thought, there can be no such Thing as Wisdom; and no such Thing as public Liberty, without Freedom of Speech; which is the Right of every Man, as far as by it, he does not h...

Free Speech, Sedition And Establishment's Misery

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Free speech has always been an issue for debate in India. Irrespective of the framing of the Constitution, people have always deserved and demanded their right to free speech. Prior to independ...

Rape And Judicial Overreach

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In a country where we are developing and enlarging the scope of fundamental rights with each passing phase, we are having to see marriage as a solution to rapes. It is a bizzare view that the A...

Understanding The Concept Of Preferential Right To Mine

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On a plain reading of the phrase, it is made clear that this concept relates to a right of preference to be given to someone interested in mining. Now, looking at the phrase closely brings out ma...

Decoding the concept of Transit Bail

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Bail is a commonly known and well established concept of the Code of Criminal Procedure which provides an arrested person with the liberty of not remaining detained. The working concept of Bail...

Procedure For Geographical Indications (GI) Protection In India

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Geographical Indications in India are regulated by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 came in force with effect from September 2003. India had an...

How Common Is Common Law In India?

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All legal systems have the same purpose of regulating and harmonizing the human activity within their respective societies, and in each society the legal system forms part of the culture and ci...

Cryptocurrency: A bright future or a just a past picture for India

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When we talk about cryptocurrency, we recall the word bitcoin. This connection is way too similar with the idea of recognizing photocopy with the word xerox. However, there are many other crypt...

Releasing Of Prisoners: Social Distancing Or Social Threat?

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Social security is always considered to be a boon for any society. This security is guarded by various pillars like police, law enforcement and prisons. Recently we have witnessed a huge change i...

Collective failure in protecting the fundamental rights of migrant labours

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During this entire period of back-to back 3 lockdowns and 4th version coming soon, if there is someone who has suffered the most, they are the migrant labourers. When the lockdown was announced a...

Finding the Legality behind a Lockdown under Indian Legal Framework

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Now that the whole nation feels trapped amidst a lockdown, it is pertinent to understand the meaning of the term lockdown and understand its origin. Even though there are many articles on the...

Is There A Need For Financial Emergency Now?

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Part XVIII of our Indian Constitution puts forth certain situations wherein an emergency can be declared. Out of all the three forms of emergency, the emergency declared on failure of constitut...

Legal Sector post CoViD-19- challenges and remedies

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The crisis that the world in general and our country is facing due to the rapid and seemingly uncontrollable spread of coronavirus is not only unprecedented in contemporary times but also extreme...

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