Application for registration of Trade Mark is subject to opposition to registration

Question:- Application for registration of Trade Mark is subject to opposition to registration. Even after registration is not perpetual, it is subject to renewal, removal and restoration. Discuss.  Answer:- The protection of trademarks originated as a police measure to prevent the grievous deceit of the people by the sale of defective goods, and to safeguard … Read more

Provisions regarding Import and Export under Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act 1992

Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 is an Act to provide for the development and regulation of foreign trade by facilitating imports into, and augmenting exports from, India and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The main provisions regarding the Import and Export under Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 are as … Read more

Powers of Central Government under the Essential Commodities Act 1955

The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 was enacted to ensure easy availability of essential commodities to the consumers and to protect them from exploitation by unscrupulous traders. The Act provides for regulation and control of production, distribution and pricing of commodities, which are declared as essential for maintaining or increasing supplies or for securing their equitable … Read more

The Cabinet Mission Plan 1946

Legal History Notes

Lord Pethick Lawrence, the then Secretary of State for India, announced in House of Lords on February 9, 1946 that the British Government had decided to send out a special Mission of Cabinet Ministers to India for discussions with the Indian Leaders regarding the setting up of a Constitution making body to enable the Indian … Read more

Charter Act 1833

Legal History Notes

Introduction The Charter Act of 1833 was enacted to remove the confusion and uncertainty prevailing in the Indian Law and to introduce uniformity in the Indian legislations. In 1833 the attention of British Parliament was drawn towards the three leading vices prevailing in the administration of Indian Government – 1. Defects in the nature of … Read more

Socio-legal Research

Socio-Legal Research has its theoretical, practical and methodological bases in the social sciences. Law is an important aspect when it comes to any social investigation. Legal research is the field of study concerned with the effective assemble of authorities that sustain a question of law. It is also the systematic investigation of problems and matters … Read more

Relevancy and Utility of Sociometry in Socio-Legal Research

Socio-Legal Research or Study is an event where the science of law meets that the science of society. This research requires a multidisciplinary approach to analyze and interpret the law, the legal phenomenon, the relationship between those two and also their relationship with the society in its widest sense. Socio-Legal Research has its theoretical, practical … Read more

Question No.:-What are the different methods of sampling? What consideration a research should keep in mind for collecting a good sample?

Answer:- There are various types of sampling plans which are usually divided into based on probability/random samples/where the probability of the selection of each respondent is known/ and on non-probability/non-random samples(where it is not known). In probability sampling, statistical inferences about the population can be made from the responses of the sample. For this reason, … Read more