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Law, liberalisation and globalisation in India: just a game of chance?
(2010-03-31)
This paper is a part of a larger research on the working of business law in
India in the changing context of globalisation and liberalisation. The macro
theme requires details of the changes in law, economy and business ...
Changing context of trade mark protection in India: a review of the trade marks act, 1999
(2010-03-31)
With liberalisation and globalisation of the Indian economy, it has become
possible for anyone to get into production and services in most of the sectors.
This has led to rampant misuse and appropriation of trade marks. ...
Making way for foreign trade marks: the new trade mark law in India
(2010-04-06)
Following the requirements of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariff
(GATT), India enacted the Trade Marks Act, 1999, replacing the Trade and
Merchandise Marks Act of 1958. The new law has come into effect only ...
Liberalisation and law on comparative advertising in India
(2009-12-12)
With the liberalisation and globalisation of the Indian economy, as could be expected, firms have been aggressively and vigorously promoting their products and services. These practices raise questions about truthfulness ...
Comparative advertising in India: need to strengthen regulations
(2004-10-26)
With the liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy, firms have been aggressively and
vigorously promoting their products and services. In a comparative environment, every representation
of a product or service ...
Legal responses to economic liberalization: the case of unfair trade practices
(2004-10-26)
This paper traces the evolution of law and practices in the past 20 years focusing on one
aspect of unfair trade practices — unfairness in holding of games, contests, lotteries, and
similar schemes for promoting sales ...
The surrogacy law conundrum
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2016-01-21)
India has emerged as an international centre of ‘surrogacy industry’. The practice raises complex ethical, moral and legal questions. With reference to the Baby M Case, the paper explores the legal validity of surrogacy ...
E-Retailing and the Consumer Protection Bill, 2015: Drawing from the European Union Consumer Directives
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
E-retailing has exponentially grown in the past decade. Alongside, consumer grievances have also started surfacing. The Consumer Protection Bill, 2015 addresses this by giving the right to the consumer to cancel a consumer ...
Consumer Rights in the New Economy: Amending the Consumer Protection Act, 1986
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 2015)
Liberalisation and globalisation of the India economy, inaugurated in 1990, ushered in a qualitatively different economy. In these decades, there has been expansion of goods and services; diversification in the means of ...