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Infringing content to be removed within 48 hours of receiving takedown notice,rules Delhi High Court
Vide a recent order[1], the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi has directed messaging platform companies, i.e., Telegram and Mega to remove all...

Ankita Sabharwal
Jul 22, 2022


Domain Name Registrars must establish anti-abuse mechanism, rules Delhi High Court
In a recent trademark infringement suit involving the mark 'SNAPDEAL'[1] and its formative marks, the Delhi High Court has taken an...

Ankita Sabharwal
Jul 21, 2022


Reinforcing the test of unwary Consumer: Facebook versus Facebake
In a recent trademark infringement suit[1] filed by the social media giant Meta (formerly known as Facebook), the Delhi High Court has...

Ankita Sabharwal
Jul 14, 2022


High Court allows sale of existing stock of medicines in a trademark dispute citing Public Interest
In a recent trademark dispute[1], the Delhi High Court permitted the Appellant to sell its existing stock (pending further orders)...

Ankita Sabharwal
Jul 12, 2022


High Court restores patent applications abandoned due to mistake of patent agent, creates exception
High Court restores patent applications abandoned due to mistake of patent agent

Nanki Arneja
Jun 13, 2022


IPR suits below INR 3 lacs to be sent for valuation determination to District Courts first
To ensure smooth adjudication, in a recent decision, the Delhi High Court has issued directions stating that all matters related to...

Vrinda Sehgal
Jun 10, 2022


Use of Google Keywords is "Invisible Use”: May Amount to Trademark Infringement
Recently in the case of MakeMyTrip India Private Limited v. Booking.com B. V. & Ors., the Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction...

Vrinda Sehgal
Jun 6, 2022


Delhi High Court continues its endeavour to curb the counterfeiting menace;Grants Damages in TM Suit
Introduction Use of a registered trademark on a counterfeit product amounts to infringement of the trademark, and the aggrieved party is...
Shivangi Tandon
Jun 1, 2022


Delhi High Court recognizes trade mark rights in film titles: “Sholay” granted trademark protection
The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, vide its long-anticipated order[1] has provided relief to the makers of the iconic film “Sholay” by...

Ankita Sabharwal
May 27, 2022


Delhi High Court takes a step forward in strengthening the nonconventional trademark jurisprudence
Introduction Changing consumer sensibilities have led brands to redefine their business strategies and attempt to create indispensable...

Vrinda Sehgal
May 23, 2022
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