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Sweet Justice: Ferrero Wins Battle Against Counterfeit Nutella in India
Certain sweets are popular only among a specific group of consumers, whereas others have transcended boundaries to achieve iconic brand...

Pari Malhotra
Aug 13, 2025


Trade marks and Ambush Marketing in Indian Sports: Navigating Legal and Commercial Complexities
Introduction The increasing commercialization of sports in India, exemplified by marquee tournaments like the Indian Premier League (IPL)...
Drsika Bhutani & Riya Gupta
Aug 12, 2025


Navigating India’s journey under the Madrid Protocol: Challenges and Developments
India's intellectual property regime underwent a significant shift with its ratification to the Madrid Protocol in 2013. India opened up...

Swati Bhanot
Aug 11, 2025


The Second-Life Dilemma: Trademarks, Refurbished Goods, and Legal Pitfalls
Introduction The resale and refurbishment of branded goods has evolved into a significant commercial sector worth billions of dollars...

Sonal Madan
Aug 7, 2025


Calcutta High Court Upholds Due Process in Kamterter Case
Calcutta High Court sets aside rejection of seed testing patent, emphasizes need for reasoned orders In a significant development, the...

Nanki Arneja
Aug 6, 2025


A Spirited Debate: Pisco, India, and the Battle for a Name
INTRODUCTION Delhi High Court issued its judgment in Asociación de Productores de Pisco A.G. v. Union of India & Ors [1] . , addressing a...

Soumya Juneja
Aug 5, 2025


GAME OF RIGHTS: DECODING SPORTS BROADCASTING LICENSES IN INDIA
Introduction In India where cricket is revered as a religion, and cricketing legends such as Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, et al are...

Neetika Gandhi
Aug 5, 2025


CALCUTTA HIGH COURT UPHOLDS PROCEDURAL INTEGRITY IN PATENT EXAMINATION: ORAMED LTD. V. CONTROLLER OF PATENTS
Introduction In a significant ruling reinforcing the importance of procedural fairness and proper adjudication in Indian Patent Law,...
Kirti Sabharwal and Shubha Sharma
Aug 4, 2025


The Silent Scythe: How Inactivity Trims Trademark Rights in India
What becomes of a trademark that, though registered robustly for a wide array of goods and services across India, is only sparingly...
Aaina Sethi & Kanika Bansal
Aug 1, 2025


Digits with Distinction: Delhi High Court Upholds Registrability of Arbitrary Numerical Marks
Introduction The Delhi High Court’s decision in Vineet Kapur v. Registrar of Trade Marks [1] is a landmark ruling concerning the...

Snehal Khemka
Aug 1, 2025
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