This post examines recent Delhi High Court judgments on trademark rectification and disputes, focusing on confusion, phonetic similarity, and appellate procedures. The analysis reflects evolving judicial interpretations in Indian trademark law.
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THE CONSENSUAL IS NO LONGER CRIMINAL
The Supreme Court’s 2018 verdict striking down parts of Section 377 IPC marked a pivotal moment for LGBT rights and privacy law in India. This article examines the judgment’s impact on constitutional rights, legal reasoning, and the evolution of Indian law regarding consensual adult relationships.
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