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Browsing: Intellectual Property
Fact: NCLAT Case: Mr. Swapan Dey Vs Competition Commission of India The appellant, Mr. Swapan Dey, is a hospital CEO…
Fact: Honasa Consumer Ltd. vs Cloud Wellness Pvt. Ltd. The Plaintiff, Honasa Consumer Limited, is engaged in the marketing and…
Introduction Similar to most fields of law, patent law strives to very carefully strike a balance between encouraging innovation on…
Factual Background This case arose out of a conflict between two entities engaged in manufacturing and marketing consumer goods, primarily…
Factual Background This case centers around a trademark dispute in the Indian spices industry, where the petitioner, Mr. Ankit Batra,…
Creative agencies in India deal with intellectual property every day, from brand logos to ad campaigns, yet most fail to secure clear ownership rights. This article explores real-world case studies where unclear IP clauses led to disputes between agencies and clients. It highlights how proper contracts, NDAs, and copyright assignments can protect creative work and prevent loss of rights. The piece also offers practical takeaways for agencies and freelancers, with insights from Corrida Legal on safeguarding intellectual property in Delhi and Gurgaon.
Introduction: Understanding Indian IP Laws and Enforcement Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) safeguard creativity, innovation, and commercial identity. In India, the…
Case Summary: Koustav Bagchi Vs The State of West Bengal & Anr. Facts Of The Case Facts: The case arose…
Facts Everest Entertainment LLP, the plaintiff, claimed to be the sole and exclusive owner of the copyright and intellectual property…
Observation That Judicial Officers and Commissioners Must Be Protected observation that judicial officers and commissioners must be protected from intimidation…
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