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Constitution and Law

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Overview

This course covers the learning outcomes and goals related to Constitution and Law. Students will learn about intellectual property, patentability requirements, copyright law, trademark infringement, compulsory licensing, parliamentary privilege, emergency provisions, and the Indian judiciary system. The course teaches skills such as understanding constitutional law, analyzing legal provisions, and interpreting fundamental rights. The teaching method includes lectures, case studies, and discussions. The intended audience for this course includes law students, legal professionals, policymakers, and individuals interested in Indian constitutional law and intellectual property rights.

Syllabus

Right to Information.
Introduction to Intellectual Property and its Relevance in Today's World.
Introduction to Intellectual Property and Its Relevance - Part 2.
Patentability Requirement in India : Nonobviousness.
TM Infringement, Passing off and TM Dilution.
Rights under Copyright Law.
Grounds for Refusal of Trade Mark Registration.
Compulsory Licensing in India - Case Study.
Intellectual Property Right : Compulsory Licensing in India -I.
Pharmaceutical Patenting and Public Health.
Life and Work of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar- III.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar : Life and Work -IV.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar : Life and Work -II.
Emerging Issues in Patent Law.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar : Life and Work -II.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar : Life and Work -II.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar : Life and Work.
Parliamentary Privilege.
Constitution of India -: Anti Defection Law.
Infringement of Patents: Remedies and Relief-II.
Infringement of Patents: Remedies and Relief.
Procedure for Obtaining Patent in India.
Procedure for Obtaining Patent in India -II.
President Rule in India - III.
Emergency Provision in India - I.
President Rule in India -I.
Procedural Requirements.
President Rule in India -II.
Patentability Requirement in India - Utility.
Patentability Requirement in India : Novelty.
Patentable Subject Matter in India - III.
Patentable Subject Matter in India - II.
Patentable Subject Matter in India.
Law Relating to Patents in India.
Emergency Provision in India - II.
The Governor - Part 2.
The Governor.
President of India - Part 2.
Career in Law.
Criminal Justice System - Part 4.
Criminal Justice System - Part 3.
Criminal Justice System - Part 2.
Criminal Justice System - Part 1.
Democracy and Constitutionalism in Indian.
Constitution of India - Politics and Law.
Constitution of India : Judicial Review.
President of India -I.
Indian Judiciary - Part 4.
Indian Judiciary.
Indian Judiciary - Part 2.
Indian Judiciary - Part 3.
Fundamental Rights : Preventive Detention Law.
Legislative Procedures.
Legislative Procedures.
Legislative Procedures.
Right to Freedom of Religion.
Constitution of India : Framing of Constitution.
Constitution of India : Fundamental Rights - Part 1.
Constitution of India : Fundamental Rights - Part 2.
Constitution of India : Fundamental Rights - Part 3.
Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution - Part 4.
Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution - Part 5.
Fundamental Rights in India Constitution - Part 6.
Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution - Part 7.
Fundamental Rights - Part 8.
Fundamental Rights - Part 9.
Imperatives of Constitution of India.
Imperatives of Constitution of India.
Right to Information Act.
Indian Constitution.
Right to Information Act 2005.
Fundamental Rights and Duties- Basic Concepts.

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