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Protected, Packaged and Pop-Cultured: Labubu Dolls Shaking IP Waves
Introduction: Quirky Labubu dolls have quickly become the new couture. These are small, furry, elvish creatures with big eyes and a...
Vrinda Sehgal & Snehal Khemka
Jun 27


NEHA: A Common Name, An Uncommon Trademark Battle
Introduction The High Court of Delhi, in a judgment of Inder Raj Sahni Proprietor M/S Sahni vs. Neha Herbals Pvt. Ltd. [1] , meticulously...

Kanika Bansal
Jun 26


Shoes and Copyright: The Birkenstock Case and Its Legal Implications
The recent ruling by Germany’s Federal Court of Justice (BGH) [1] has sparked significant discussion about the intersection of design,...

Drsika Bhutani
Jun 24


Snacks, Similarity, and Statutory Rights: The MODERN v. MARDEM Trademark Dispute
Introduction In the recent case of M/s Modern Snacks Pvt. Ltd. v. Kamran Ghani & Anr. [1] , the Delhi High Court granted a rectification...

Vrinda Harmilapi
Jun 23


No Pun Intended: The RCB-Uber Case
Introduction In a case before the Delhi High Court that intersects the worlds of cricket, commercial rivalry, and creative advertising,...

Eshanika Sharma
Jun 19


Is ‘Fair Use’ Enough to Protect AI in the Global Courts?
In light of the constant advancements in the realm of Artificial Intelligence and the related technologies, it has become increasingly...

Riya Gupta
Jun 18


No More 'Trial' and Error: Bombay HC Defines the Appellate Line for Injunctions
Introduction The High Court of Judicature at Bombay, in the landmark decision of UTO Nederland B. V. & Anr. v. Tilaknagar Industries Ltd....

Kanika Bansal
Jun 17


The Afterlife of Fame: Who Owns a Celebrity’s Legacy?
Introduction The allure of celebrity life is undeniable. For fans, celebrities are more than just entertainers—they are icons, role...

Vrinda Harmilapi
Jun 16


Not So Famous? TikTok’s Trademark Setback in India Signals Shifting Legal Winds
Introduction Recently, the Bombay High Court in the case of TikTok Limited v. The Registrar of Trade Marks, Mumbai & Anr. upheld the...

Gopal Trivedi
Jun 13


Delhi High Court removes the mark "CAPTAIN BLUE" from the Register, upholding Diageo's family of marks
Introduction Recently, in the case of Diageo Scotland Limited v. Prachi Verma and Anr.[1], the Delhi High Court allowed the appeal and...

Divanshi Gupta
Jun 12
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