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Introduction The Supreme Court’s judgment in Lillu @ Rajesh & Another v. State of Haryana (AIR 2013 SC 1784)—decided by…
High Court of Delhi holds that writ petitions challenging pre-abolition orders of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) on trademark matters are to be heard by a Single Judge of the Intellectual Property Division (IPD), as per IPD Rules, 2021, unless falling under specific Division Bench exceptions in Delhi High Court Rules; rejects mandatory Division Bench listing, treating such petitions as original IPD proceedings for efficient adjudication post-IPAB dissolution.
The Delhi High Court held that the Commercial Courts (Amendment) Act, 2018, reducing the specified value for commercial disputes to Rs. 3 lakhs, applies prospectively only to suits filed on or after May 3, 2018, and does not permit retrospective transfers of pre-2018 suits under Section 15 of the 2015 Act, preserving vested rights and avoiding administrative burdens.
Introduction – The Legal Context of the Right to Education Act The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education…
Introduction Meaning And Role Of MSMEs “MSME” stands for “Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise” which denotes enterprises engaged in the…
The Legal Responsibilities Of Landlords During Tenant Verification In Bangalore The legal responsibilities of landlords during tenant verification in Bangalore…
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