<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><feed><author name="Anurag Tiwary and Abhinav Narayan Jha"><item><title>The status quo of criminal investigation in India: A cause for worry?</title><link>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/legally-speaking/the-status-quo-of-criminal-investigation-in-india-a-cause-for-worry/</link><pubDate>October 28, 2020, 5:29 am</pubDate><image>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/51M7rBHAcwL._SX371_BO1204203200_.jpg</image><category>Legally Speaking</category><excerpt>The Common Cause report on ‘Status of Policing in India, 2019’ reveals some shocking numbers. The report shows that police in India work at 77% of their sanctioned strength which is 3/4th of their capacity. The report also shows how the representa...</excerpt></item><item><title>INDIA&amp;#8217;S RAPE LAWS AND WHY THEY ARE OBSOLETE</title><link>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/legally-speaking/the-status-quo-of-criminal-investigation-in-india-a-cause-for-worry/</link><pubDate>October 28, 2020, 5:29 am</pubDate><image>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/51M7rBHAcwL._SX371_BO1204203200_.jpg</image><category>Legally Speaking</category><excerpt>“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” — Buckminster Fuller&amp;nbsp; Our rape laws have undergone several changes over the years. In 1860, the Indian ...</excerpt></item><item><title>How much funny is really funny? The debate over parody in copyright law</title><link>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/opinion/how-much-funny-is-really-funny-the-debate-over-parody-in-copyright-law/</link><pubDate>September 26, 2020, 7:10 am</pubDate><image>https://latest.thedailyguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/law.png</image><category>Opinion</category><excerpt>The rights that a work of parody might violate are the distribution rights over the work, right to publicise the work in a positive light, and the moral rights which are associated with the author. Moral rights essentially prohibit modification of...</excerpt></item></author></feed>