petitioners should not be given to any third party and no reverse engineering or alteration should be made to the software by the petitioners ... parties who control hacking and tampering, copying and offences were committed and reverse engineered the software provided by the fifth respondent company and hacked
door be shown to a government
servant and by doing reverse engineering we can
safely say that what is good for the door
door be shown to a government
servant and by doing reverse engineering we can safely
say that what is good for the door
tailor-made for respondent no.4.
Thus, a reverse engineering process has been
deployed in terms whereof, to achieve the objective of
respondent
nature, respondent No. 3 could
put further defences by resorting to reverse engineering and by falsely
claiming prior user. It is argued by Mr. Jain ... competitor, it may resort to misuse of that
information by undertaking reverse engineering process to put up a
false claim of prior user is also
denied the right to serve in a duty battalion. By doing reverse
engineering on the aforesaid arguments, petitioner would
contend that it is obvious that
this approach of the
ld. trial court. This kind of reverse engineering is generally
done as a scientific way of verifying if the conclusions drawn
ground that the appellant being recipient of consulting engineering service, by virtue of reverse charge mechanism, appellant is liable to pay the service
direction was in respect of Civil Engineering
and Electrical Engineering. That was taken as a reason for
reversion of the petitioners by the Government since ... petitioners namely, Sri.George
Thomas, Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering,
Government Engineering College, Thrissur had been promoted.
It is thus pointed out that
pertains to CED. It pertains
Assistant Engineer (Civil) after 22.07.2010. to Engg. (HQ)
2. Please provide the promotion copy of Mr. K.K. Dhiran ... provide the details separately for provided by the Engg. (HQ). In
each officer. connection with reversion
EE(C)/SE(C) after a period