There is complaint filed by Apple with the U.S. International Trade Commission, to promote to obtain and to cease the imports of tablets and smartphones and also ceases to import of Apples’s mobile electronic devices. One good legal action deserves another. Apple claims that Samsung galaxy copied the technologies of iphone and ipads. Samsung claimed that Apple violated five patents also related to smart phones and tablets. Moreover the last week, Samsung filed a patent infringement suit against Apple in the London High Court.
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3 trade bills taken up by house and senate panels
Project’s Legality of UID: Notices Issued
In Bangalore the Unique Identification authority of India (UIDAI) gets the legal jerks and jolts. According to V.K.Somasekhar, founder-trustee of Grahak Shakti and Mathew Thomas, a retired Army officer of Citizen’s Action forum, has issue notices to UIDAI Chairperson and Planning Commission Chairperson.
ARRESTING INTERNET ACCESS IN PIRACY ISSUES – SOLUTION OR NOT
The implementation of Three Strikes Law is proposed in various countries. As the name suggests the internet access is disabled to any person who receives three warning to stop the download of any pirated content. It is aimed to avoid the further occurrence of piracy attacks. To achieve this internet connection is cut off.
SC OVERRULES KERALA HC ON PSC EXAMS DISCLOSURE
On Thursday the SC over-ruled the judgment of the Kerala High Court which directed the Kerala Public Service Commission to disclose the information regarding the answer scripts of the recruitment examinations, marks obtained (including that in the interviews) and the identity of the examiner under the RTI Act.
UN CALLS FOR WOMEN’S LEGAL RIGHTS
A report by a new UN agency for women called UN WOMEN has called on member states to endeavor more for the justification and empowerment of women in respect of their legal entitlements. The UN has emphasized that such entitlements shouldn’t be only on papers but get transformed into equality and justice.
Threat to Judicial Independence
A new law passed in El Salvador requires the country’s Supreme Court decisions to be unanimous.
The legislation could be considered a hurdle or a stumbling block to the principles of separation of powers and independence of the judiciary, fundamental to any democracy or any rule of law.
ASSETS WORTH Rs 700 CRORE FOUND IN TEMPLE SECRET ROOMS
Six cellars of the local Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, which is being run by a trust of the royal family that had ruled Travancore in the past, are being opened one by one, as per Supreme Court order. The court had ordered for opening up of these cellars and to make a list of items found thereon, while hearing a private complaint. These cellars have remained off limits from everyone and are located underground.