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CONTROVERSY OF MOOSEWALA'S MURDER AND EVERYTHING ABOUT LAWRENCE BISHNOI

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  Sidhu Moose Wala began in his profession as song songwriter for the song "License" by  Ninja and then started his singing career by singing the song 'G Wagon.' SOURCE - wWW.LAWKARO.COM Punjabi musician and Congress head Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead in Jawaharke village in Mansa district within Punjab on Sunday. The 28-year-old was a member of the Moose Wala village near Mansa and had released several hit songs over the last few years. But the singer was involved in several controversies during his career. He began in his profession as a songwriter of the song "License" by Ninja and then started his singing career singing G Wagon. In December 2021, he was a member of the Congress party months before his 2022 Punjab Assembly polls. He also ran for election from Mansa on the Congress ticket but was defeated by the AAP's Dr. Vijay Singla. He was well-known for popular Punjabi songs like "Legend," "Devil," 'Just Listen' "J...

TRIAL ADVOCACY - www.lawkaro.com

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INTRODUCTION This book’s chapters cover different aspects of teaching law using the clinical method. Clinical teaching is essential. This chapter will address the design of a simulation-based clinical course. These are quite different from designing a lecture course, which most law faculty are familiar with. This chapter will discuss course design within the context of Trial Advocacy. You can use the lessons learned from developing and implementing a Trial Advocacy curriculum to prepare other clinical and non-clinical courses. The same principle applies to teaching clinical courses: students are given examples that can be applied in other areas, creating a cycle of professional learning. This course development outline is meant to help develop Trial Advocacy and other simulation-based courses such as Appellate Advocacy and Negotiation. This section will discuss the possibility of teaching Trial Advocacy as a simulation-based course (Section I). The following section will pr...

RIGHTS IN RE PROPRIA IN IMMATERIAL THINGS - www.lawkaro.com

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www.lawkaro.com   (INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY) Proprietary rights are both about material and immaterial things. Material things are physical objects, and all other things that may be a right’s subject matter are immaterial. They are various immaterial products of human skill and labour. These immaterial forms of property are as follows:  Intellectual rights are a type of incorporeal property. This kind of incorporeal property recognition and protection have been of recent origin. The justification in accepting these types of property lies in the fact that what a man produces belongs to him, and the immaterial product or a person’s intellect may be valuable as any other material property. Examples of this type of property are patents, literary, artistic, musical and dramatic copyrights, commercial goodwill, etc. THE VARIOUS TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ARE: PATENTS The subject matter of a patent right is an invention such as the idea of a new process, instrument or manufacture. T...