Case Analysis

Netflix served legal notice for use of Madhuri Dixit's name in a derogatory manner

Netflix served legal notice for use of Madhuri Dixit’s name

In this article, we will explore the details of the legal notice served to Netflix and the impact of the scene in question. We will also examine the argument of the political analyst who served the notice and highlights the importance of holding companies accountable for their actions in promoting responsible and ethical media content.

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Air India Urination case

Air India Urination case: Facts and Laws

In the “urination” case involving Air India, Shankar Mishra is accused of “outraging the modesty of a woman,” a crime that carries a penalty of up to five years in prison, a fine, or both. Shankar Mishra, an Air India passenger who is accused of peeing on a female passenger on a New York-New Delhi aircraft on November 26 of last year, asserted in court in Delhi on January 11 that while his behaviour was vulgar and revolting, it did not constitute an offence against the woman’s modesty. Although the court deferred its decision, it denied him bail, as is customary when a prima facie case is established.

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Delhi High Court declares the "H" mark of Hermes International as a well-known trademark

Delhi High Court declares the “H” mark of Hermes International as a well-known trademark

A recent Delhi High Court decision on the issue of trademark attracted a vast amount of people on the issue, and therefore for this, it is very crucial for us to understand Hermes International & ANR. V. Crimzon Fashion Accessories Private Limited case to understand the recent development that took place in the trademark law.

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Man sentenced to death for killing Parents

Man sentenced to death for killing Parents: Facts and Laws

A 47-year-old man was found guilty of killing his parents at their home in 2018 and was given the death penalty by a court in Chhattisgarh’s Durg District, describing the incident as one of the “rarest of the rare.” In a 310-page judgment, Additional Sessions Judge Shailesh Kumar Tiwari decided the death penalty for the man and expressed that only the death penalty will be the appropriate punishment for the convict so that no one ever dares again to commit such a grave offence of murdering his parents. Let us now discuss the facts of the case and the relevant laws regarding it.

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Consumer court penalizes BSNL for Poor Internet Services

Consumer Court Penalizes BSNL for Poor Internet Services

This article deals with the recent instances involving complaints against Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) for its poor services, in the consumer courts and the subsequent remedy that is expected to be granted in such a case. It has been discussed which authority deals with the telecommunication domain and what has changed in comparison to the past in a case where a consumer wants to make a telecom company liable for its poor services because it was a conception that such a dispute was resolved through arbitration and not otherwise. However recent judgments have changed this stance.

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