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Amid increasing activity in standard essential patent disputes leading to settlements between players such as Nokia-OPPO and Kigen-Thales, a recent Delhi High Court decision in Ericsson v Lava has put India at the forefront as one of the most favourable destinations for SEP owners.

Pallavi BhatnagarGitanjali Sharma, and Gursimran Singh Narula explore two vital paradigm shifts in SEP disputes, along with recent developments in Indian jurisprudence in their article for Asia Business Law Journal.

Read it here: https://law.asia/sep-owners-relief-destination-india/

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