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Our Comments on the Draft IPD Rules of Calcutta High Court

Author: Intellepedia
January 8, 2024
Accessibility, Intellectual Property

BananaIP has submitted its comments/suggestion with respect to the Draft IPD Rules of the Calcutta High Court. Through this post, we are sharing the submission made to the Court.

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