Nokia Vs. Oppo: Standard Essential Patents and Deposit during Suit Pendency

The Delhi High Court addressed Nokia’s request for interim royalty deposit from Oppo in a standard essential patents dispute. The judgment clarifies the application of FRAND licensing and the legal standards governing SEP litigation in India.

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Use of Music in Marriage ceremonies – Prof. Arul Scaria’s report to The Delhi High Court

Prof. Arul Scaria’s report to the Delhi High Court analyses the copyright exception for music used in marriage ceremonies under Indian law. The opinion emphasises the legislative intent, social context, and the need for a balanced interpretation of Section 52(1)(za).

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Justice Pratibha Singh clarifies the jurisdiction of High Courts over Patent Revocations and Appeals

Justice Pratibha Singh has clarified the jurisdiction of High Courts regarding patent appeals, revocations, and writ petitions. Her judgment in Dr. Reddys Laboratories Limited vs. The Controller of Patents & Ors. provides structured guidance on the appropriate forums for each type of patent proceeding under Indian law.

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Weekly Trademark Update Bulletin- PhonePe v MobilePe, Entrepreneur Magazine Vs. The Senior Examiner of Trade Marks, Delhi and more

This bulletin provides a structured update on recent trademark cases in India, including disputes involving PhonePe, Entrepreneur Magazine, and Sadda Pind. It also covers the positive impact of the GI tag on Kashmiri Saffron production, with legal analysis by BananaIP Counsels.

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Can you revive abandoned/lapsed patents and patent applications in India?

This article explores when and how abandoned or lapsed patents and patent applications may be revived in India, referencing key court decisions. It provides practical legal insights on intent, deadlines, and the scope for extensions under extraordinary circumstances.

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