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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.
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Introduction To Goods And Services Tax (GST) Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a comprehensive indirect tax implemented in India…
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Introduction Left Wing Extremism (LWE) remains one of the most complex internal security challenges in India, marked by ideological militancy,…
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Introduction Left Wing Extremism (LWE) in India is not sustained by arms alone; it survives and expands through a well-organised…
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