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No Bare Bones: Averting the Naked Licensing Threat for Indian Food Brands
Introduction: The Silent Saboteur of Brands Imagine your favorite Indian food brand, perhaps a beloved snack, a trusted spice mix, or a...

Kanika Bansal & Lawanya Khanna
Aug 18


Captain Cool: Trademarking Legends and the Rise of Athlete Brands in India
In India, cricket is not just a sport but rather an emotion that brings people together. The thrill of watching a cricket match isn’t...

Pari Malhotra
Aug 14


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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
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