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Posted 03 Nov 2025

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Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs)

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) seeks partners to develop monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against Nipah viral disease.

  • Nipah virus is a zoonotic pathogen causing severe respiratory and neurological illness, transmitted from bats or infected animals to humans.

About Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs)

  • Definition: Monoclonal antibodies are laboratory-produced proteins, engineered to bind specific antigens, mimicking natural immune responses.
  • Origin: Derived from identical immune cells cloned from a single parent B-cell.
  • Function: Used to diagnose, prevent, and treat diseases including cancers, autoimmune disorders, and viral infections.
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  • Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs)

Advocates

Supreme Court has held that in-house counsels employed by corporate entities will not be entitled to client-attorney privilege under Section 132 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA).

  • SC held this because they are not considered advocates under the Advocates Act, 1961.
  • Section 132 of BSA protects communications between an advocate and their client subject to exceptions. 

Advocates

  • Advocates are those rolled under the provisions of Advocates Act, 1961 and Bar Council of India Rules, subject to qualifying Bar Council Exam post LL.B. degree.
    • Advocates to be the only recognised class of persons entitled to practise law in India, according to section 29 of this Act.
  • Lawyer: Any person who has completed a law degree can be called a lawyer. He may be a legal adviser, etc.
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NCLAT

Recently, National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) said that Competition Commission of India (CCI) has no power to examine into the disputes related to patent matters.

  • Tribunal held that Patent Act, 1970 takes precedence over the Competition Act, 2002
  • Patent Act, 1970 safeguards inventor’s exclusive rights over their innovations, aiming to reward innovation while ensuring public access to new technologies.

About National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) 

  • Established: Under Companies Act, 2013.
  • Function: Hears appeals against orders of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India and CCI.

About Competition Commission of India (CCI)

  • Established under the Competition Act, 2002 to enforce it.
  • Purpose: To eliminate anti-competitive practices, protect the interests of consumers and ensure freedom of trade, in Indian markets.
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  • Patent Act, 1970

Silicon Carbide

Odisha’s Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for India’s first end-to-end silicon carbide semiconductor manufacturing facility in the state.

About Silicon Carbide (or SiC)

  • A hard, covalently bonded ceramic made of silicon and carbon atoms.
  • Properties: Exhibits high thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion, and exceptional hardness.
  • Applications: Used in semiconductors, aerospace components, etc. 
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Coal India Limited (CIL)

Coal India Limited (CIL) has completed 50 years of its establishment.

About CIL   (HQ: Kolkata)

  • Establishment: November 1975 as a holding company after nationalisation of coal mines.
  • It is a Maharatna CPSU under the Ministry of Coal.
  • Workforce: Over 2.20 lakh employees across 8 states.
  • Operations: Manages 310 mines (129 underground, 168 opencast, 13 mixed).
  • Market Role: Supplies ~80% of India’s total domestic coal production.
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  • Coal India Limited (CIL)

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup

In a historic feat, the Indian women’s Cricket Team clinched their first-ever ODI World Cup title after defeating the South Africa in the final.

About ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

  • First Edition: 1973 (in England) and won by England.
  • 2025 Host Country: India hosted the current 13th edition.
  • Most number of titles won by: Australia (7 times)
  • It was India’s 3rd final after 2005 & 2017.
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