Rahul Ranjan

Navigating the Digital Marketplace: Insights from Competition Commission of India’s Approach

Following the “liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation” (“LPG”) reforms, there have been overwhelmingly significant technological advancements during the previous three decades. Indubitably, improvements on the internet have made life simpler for individuals all over the world. Users may access a variety of services for free through platforms like search engines and social networking sites. Customers give […]

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A Study of the Impact of Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions on Economic Growth and Development in Emerging Markets

Cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become increasingly popular in emerging markets as a way for firms to expand their reach and gain access to new markets. This study aims to examine the impact of cross-border M&A on economic growth and development in emerging markets. Using a sample of M&A transactions in emerging markets over

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Legislative Provisions and Policy Support for Wetland Conservation in India

Since 1970s, wetlands started to be recognized as one of the richest ecosystems of the world which supports lives and livelihoods of a large number of people. In spite of this recognition, loss of wetlands could not be stopped. India is gifted with a vast inventory of wetlands which is depleting. Though India was a

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Geographical Indications Laws In India: Issues And Challenges

Geographical Indications (GI) for Products are described as IPR type that typically refers to a nation’s geographical indications. A name like this provides a sense of quality and uniqueness, primarily due to its roots in a specific geographical location, region, or nation. Geographic indicators are protected as an aspect of IPRs under Articles 1(2) and

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Compulsory Licensing Of Patent In Indian Pharmaceutical Industry: An Analytical Study Of Its Provisions In Consonance To The TRIPS Agreement

Over the years, India’s patent laws have changed. The British passed India’s first patent law, i.e., Act VI of 1856, during the colonial era. Subsequently, changes to the patent regime regulations were made, with the most recent being implemented in 2005. The Ayyangar Report, created by a commission led by Rajagopala Ayyangar, a former Supreme

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Analysis of Cryptocurrency and the Need for its Regulation in India

A “virtual currency” is a sort of digital money that frequently stays uncontrolled. Virtual currencies are seen as including “cryptocurrencies” like Bitcoin and Ethereum. A cryptocurrency manages and controls the generation of new currency units and uses encryption technology to keep transactions safe. Such cryptocurrencies exist and are traded on specialized, public blockchain networks. Cryptocurrencies

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Group Discrimination in Labour Market: Focus on Caste and Religious Discrimination in India

This paper deals with the continuation of discriminatory hiring practices in the labour market by analysing field research previously conducted for the various spheres of employment. The analysis dissects the pitfalls of both the private and public sectors’ hiring practices and also offers a comparison to similarly consequential racial discrimination against the African-American population apparent

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Navigating the Legal Landscape: TabNet’s Triumph in Cardiac Disease Prediction and the Implications for Medical Practice

In recent years, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and medical diagnostics has yielded groundbreaking advancements, transforming the landscape of predictive medicine. This opinion piece delves into the remarkable strides made by TabNet, an innovative AI model, in the realm of cardiac disease prediction. The article navigates through the legal considerations surrounding the deployment of

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