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Patents in Biotechnology at the Crossroads of Innovation and Ethics
In the past, patent law sought to encourage innovation by giving creators temporary exclusivity over their works. This made genes, genetically modified organisms, and genetic engineering techniques patentable in the field of biotechnology. The above approach first encouraged funding for research and development, which resulted in ground-breaking findings and biotechnology.
Mansi Ahuja
Oct 134 min read


A Love Tale Intertwined with the Law: Savitri and Varadarajan's Story
This article is written by Adv. Mansi Ahuja. (B.Tech., LLB (DU), LLM (Buckingham University) The Story: S. Natarajan lived in...
Mansi Ahuja
Jul 2, 20243 min read


Analysis of Jurisdictional Regime under Brussels I and Recast Regulation
Introduction Brussels I Regulation is the Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of...
Mansi Ahuja
Feb 6, 202211 min read


In the pursuit of self-mastery and wisdom — Stoicism
Do you often feel helpless, irked and want to handle your next frustrating situation as cool as cucumber ?
Mansi Ahuja
Aug 6, 20204 min read


Country’s unaddressed vulnerability to chemical disasters: Who is liable?
Another toxic gas (Benzimidazole) leak Vizag witnessed at pharmaceutical firm Sainor Life Sciences on 29 June midnight in tandem to...
Mansi Ahuja
Jul 1, 20206 min read


'Exclusivity Claims' — roadblocks or succour in the wake of pandemic?
If right to knowledge is the panacea—then is it right to say that if we remove the legal and institutional barriers between those who...
Mansi Ahuja
Jul 1, 20207 min read
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