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"MILTON" Resurrected: High Court Overturns Trademark Removal
INTRODUCTION The case of Rakesh Kumar Mittal v. Registrar of Trademark [1] culminated in a significant decision by the Delhi High Court,...

Soumya Juneja
Sep 23


Patenting AI Inventions in India – What to disclose and how much to disclose?
Innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), blockchain, quantum computing, and related...

Gaurav Chhibber & Shashank Panthri
Sep 19


Too Early to Sue? The Delhi High Court Weighs in on Pre-Use Infringement Claims
Introduction In the realm of Intellectual Property litigation, the doctrine of quia timet raises an intriguing question; can the Courts...

Vrinda Harmilapi
Sep 19


Scope of Section 3(h) of the Indian Patents Act, 1970 with Landmark Judgments
Introduction and Definition of Section 3(h) The Indian Patents Act, 1970 (hereinafter, the Act), outlines various exclusions from...
Aaysu Mahla
Sep 16


Eye To Eye: Titan Wins The Battle Of Hidden Tags Against Lenskart
In the case of Titan Company Limited vs. Lenskart Solutions Pvt. Ltd [1] . , the Delhi High Court has addressed a significant issue...

Snehal Khemka
Sep 12


Eco-Friendly or Greenwashed? Trademarks in the Greenwashing Era
‘Sustainability’ is the essential need of the hour in a fast paced world with ever-emerging trends. With increasing awareness of...

Vrinda Harmilapi
Sep 11


Patent Protection for Blockchain Innovations in India
Blockchain patent filings in India have been rising significantly, reflecting growing interest in this transformative technology. Once...
Gaurav Chhibber and Vani Sahni
Sep 9


Patent Term Extensions and Their Impact on the Pharmaceutical Industry: India in the Global Context
The Innovation-Access Paradox The issue of extending patent terms for pharmaceuticals represents one of the most complex policy dilemmas...
Nidhi Anand and Sayali Titre
Sep 9


Seeing Red: The Exide v. Amara Raja Trademark Battle
Introduction The High Court at Calcutta recently delivered a notable judgment in the case of Exide Industries Limited v. Amara Raja...

Kanika Bansal
Sep 5


Expression or Exploitation: Parody, Satire, and the Law of Trademarks and Personality Rights
Humour is a powerful medium for social commentary, capable of addressing sensitive issues while making them more accessible and...
Aaina Sethi & Divanshi Gupta
Sep 5
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