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Intellectual Property
Introduction The decision rendered by the Division Bench of the Delhi High Court in Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha v. Tech Square Engineering Pvt. Ltd…
Introduction The Calcutta High Court has clarified the mandatory obligations…
Introduction The decision of the Bombay High Court in Anil…
Introduction Selecting a brand name or logo is an essential part of every business. However,…
Introduction Music is a creative form of intellectual property that involves significant effort, skill, and…
Introduction Intellectual Property Infringement refers to the unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or exploitation of intellectual…
Copyright Registration Is Not Permanent or Untouchable Many creators, designers, authors, and businesses believe that…
Gsk Consumer Healthcare S.A. vs. Celebrity Biopharma Ltd. & Anr. (2024): A Landmark Decision on…
The Law Behind the Likes: Regulating Influencer Marketing in India and future trends.
Abstract In my previous article titled “Copyright Punishment in India: Law, Reality and the Creator’s…
Introduction To Fashion Law Fashion and law have converged into a specialized discipline known as…
Protecting Your Creative Rights Under Indian Law Many people in India think that copyright registration…
Delhi High Court rules that the word “Chacha”, though common in daily speech, becomes distinctive when used for sarees and garments. Reversing the lower court, it grants interim injunction against similar use by another trader, clarifying that dominant features drive customer recall and registration presumes protection even for ordinary words in unrelated trades.
Introduction The beauty and skincare market is crowded, and brand names often borrow from nature.…
Introduction: Delhi High Court Allows Registration of “One For All” Delhi High Court has allowed…
Introduction In a clear and practical ruling, the Delhi High Court has once again reinforced…
Introduction The case of Gillette Safety Razor Company versus Anglo-American Trading Company stands as a…
Introduction The Delhi High Court has sent a clear message to litigants in intellectual property…
Introduction Intellectual Property (IP) disputes often arise when creative or innovative works are used for…
Introduction Rose is a flower which is known for its beauty and smell, isn’t it?…
Introduction The case revolves around the trademark registration battle for the mark ‘TAJPURIYA’ in Class…
Case Overview The Delhi High Court in a significant ruling has set aside the refusal…
Madras High Court dismisses appeals by 7-Eleven International LLC, upholds Deputy Registrar’s 2014 order granting “Big Bite” trademark registration in Class 30 to Ravi Foods Private Limited as prior user in India; holds that international reputation and prior foreign adoption/early filing date cannot override local prior use absent proof of goodwill or spillover reputation in India, reinforcing strict application of territoriality under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
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