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LexOrbis
In present times, a brand's business is judged by the scope of its advertisement through various platforms, including search engines such as Google.
LexOrbis
The definition of the term High Court allows for certainty regarding the territorial jurisdiction of the High Courts.
LexOrbis
In a recent dispute between Bennett Coleman and Company Limited vs Timespro Consulting LLP & Ors [CS(COMM) 723/2022, I.A. 12370/2023 & I.A. 12371/2023].
De Penning & De Penning
The Indian fashion industry stands as a vibrant testament to the nation's rich cultural diversity and creative prowess. It has evolved into a global force, with designers weaving...
De Penning & De Penning
Trademarks play a vital role in consumer awareness by helping customers recognise and differentiate between products and services in the marketplace.
Naik Naik & Company
The Bombay High Court recently opined that in the absence of a notice issued under sub-section (3) of Section 25 of the Trade Marks Act, any removal of the trademark...
S.S. Rana & Co. Advocates
The Trade Marks Registry in an attempt to ease down the heavy backlog of old pending applications, which are long due for show-cause hearings and amendments regarding change of address of service...
LexOrbis
A well-known trade mark deserves protection against unauthorised use across all categories of goods and services.
LexOrbis
On November 16, 2023, in the matter of Dr Reddys Laboratories Limited vs Smart Laboratories Pvt Ltd. CS(COMM) 744/2023.
Naik Naik & Company
The Delhi High Court late last month upheld the registration of trademark Premier League in favour of respondents Football Association Premier League and dismissed an appeal filed by Premier SPG and WVG Mills Pvt. Ltd.
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan
Google's Ads programme (Google Ads) is a self-service platform where advertisers can create and display online ads for their websites by bidding on keywords related to their businesses.
LexOrbis
The Single Judge Bench of the Delhi High Court on January 22, 2024, upheld the registration of the mark "PREMIER LEAGUE" in favour of Football Association Premier League ...
ANM Global
Dive deeper into the intricacies of these legal rulings with insights authored by our Associate, Radhika Mehta, complemented by the valuable contributions of Intern Amey Jadhav.
Obhan & Associates
The success of a business depends on various elements, including its brand. Commonly understood as just the name and logo, "brand" has a deeper meaning...
S&A Law Offices
Within the dynamic and expansive metaverse landscape, the protection of intellectual property (IP) rights becomes a paramount concern for individuals and businesses...
Intepat IP
The Trade Mark Rules underwent a significant transformation in 2017, reducing the number of forms from approximately 74 to a streamlined 8.
LexOrbis
In the recent matter of Gloster Cables Ltd v. Fort Gloster Industries Ltd. & Others, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain heard an appeal filed by the aggrieved appellant - Gloster Cables Ltd...
Economic Laws Practice
When the limitation period for initiating CIRP under Section 9, IBC is to be reckoned from the date of default, as opposed to the date of commencement of IBC and the period prescribed therefor...
Khurana and Khurana
the matter in hand is in between Jitendar Kumar, as J.K Enterprise and New Balance Athletics Inc. a well-known US based athletic apparel business presided by Judge Pratibha M. Singh.
Khurana and Khurana
Despite being used by businesses frequently, abbreviations do not have trademark protection. abbreviation or short-from cannot be common or related to the particular product.
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