Concept of Trade Secrets: Trade secrets refer to confidential business information that provides a competitive advantage to a company. These include formulas, practices, processes, designs, instruments, or compilations of information that are not generally known or easily accessible. The key element is that the information must be kept secret and have commercial value.
Legal Protection under Indian Law:
India does not have a specific statute solely for trade secrets but protects them primarily through:
Contract Law: Confidentiality agreements and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) prevent unauthorized disclosure of trade secrets.
Common Law Principles: Protection against breach of confidence through tort law.
Information Technology Act, 2000: Addresses unauthorized access to confidential information digitally.
The Indian Penal Code: Penalizes theft or misappropriation of trade secrets.
Differences from Patents and Copyrights: 
Thus, trade secrets rely on maintaining confidentiality indefinitely, while patents and copyrights grant time-bound exclusive rights publicly disclosed in exchange for legal protection.

Amines are usually formed from amides, imides, halides, nitro compounds, etc. They exhibit hydrogen bonding which influences their physical properties. In alkyl amines, a combination of electron releasing, steric and H-bonding factors influence the stability of the substituted ammonium cations in protic polar solvents and thus affect the basic nature of amines. Alkyl amines are found to be stronger bases than ammonia. Amines being basic in nature, react with acids to form salts. Aryldiazonium salts, undergo replacement of the diazonium group with a variety of nucleophiles to produce aryl halides, cyanides, phenols and arenes.