The Delhi High Court remanded a Patent Office order in a patent grant case for being legally infirm and unreasoned. The judgment underscores the importance of detailed reasoning and adherence to the principles of natural justice in patent proceedings.
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Latest Patent Cases in 2022 – Part 1
This post analyses recent Indian patent cases from 2022, focusing on notable court decisions such as MSN Laboratories v. Novartis Ag. It provides legal insights into patent infringement and injunctions in the pharmaceutical sector.
Read more about Latest Patent Cases in 2022 – Part 1CASE BRIEF: KHADI & VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION VS. RAMAN GUPTA AND ORS.
The Delhi High Court addressed trademark infringement claims by Khadi & Village Industries Commission against Khadi by Heritage. The Court found deceptive similarities and granted an injunction, underscoring the significance of brand reputation and public trust in trademark cases.
Read more about CASE BRIEF: KHADI & VILLAGE INDUSTRIES COMMISSION VS. RAMAN GUPTA AND ORS.Hinged and Immobilized Differently, but Infringes Patented Dolly
The Delhi High Court ruled on a patent infringement dispute involving a self-propelled dolly for vehicle transfer in car parks. The Court found infringement despite technical differences and clarified the scope of parallel import exemptions under Indian patent law.
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The Delhi High Court dismissed claims of copyright and confidentiality breach in a dispute over a cricket league format, finding insufficient originality and no enforceable contract. The judgment clarifies legal standards for protecting ideas and confidential information in India.
Read more about CASE BRIEF: Samir Kasal vs Prashant Mehta & Ors.CASE BRIEF: Renaissance Hotel Holdings Inc. vs B. Vijay Sai and Ors.
The Supreme Court of India clarified key aspects of trademark infringement in Renaissance Hotel Holdings Inc. vs B. Vijay Sai and Ors., focusing on identical marks within the same class of services. The decision underscores the legal principles under Section 29 of the Trade Marks Act and reinforces protection against improper use of registered trademarks.
Read more about CASE BRIEF: Renaissance Hotel Holdings Inc. vs B. Vijay Sai and Ors.Latest Trademark Cases in 2022 – Part 1
This post summarises notable trademark cases decided in India in 2022, focusing on infringement, distinctiveness, and judicial interpretation of trademark law. It offers legal insights and recent updates relevant to Indian trademark practice.
Read more about Latest Trademark Cases in 2022 – Part 1Recap 2021 – Indian Copyright Case Laws
This recap analyses major Indian copyright case laws from 2021, focusing on High Court and Supreme Court rulings. The summaries offer objective insights into injunctions, infringement, and legal principles shaping copyright protection in India.
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This post examines significant 2021 judgments on Indian design law, focusing on design registration, infringement, and interim relief. Analytical case summaries highlight the evolving standards applied by Indian courts.
Read more about Recap 2021 – Indian Design Case LawsTake Down of Infringing Content from Telegram
The Delhi High Court examined copyright infringement claims against Telegram regarding unauthorised distribution of educational content. The Court granted relief to the Plaintiff, directing Telegram to remove infringing materials and provide user details, reinforcing the legal duties of online platforms in India.
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