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Thought Leadership
January 19, 2016

Well-known Marks and Recognising Transnational Reputation

An article by Swati Sharma looking at the weight attributed by Indian courts to well-known trademarks and those imbibing trans-border reputations in determining

Thought Leadership
January 15, 2016

Vested Rights in Trademarks

Nupur Sharma explains how trade mark rights are vested in owners without any formalities, beginning instead with first use. In the Intellectual Property

Thought Leadership
January 14, 2016

Defining Patent Utility: Potential of a Patent or Commercial Viability of the Patented Product?

Pravin Anand and Prachi Agarwal delve into the numerous theories and criteria spanning jurisdictions that have spawned in light of patentability requirements.

News & Updates
January 14, 2016

Pravin Anand discusses Commercialising Innovation at USIBC

    Pravin Anand moderated a panel discussion on “Commercializing Innovation: the Role of IP, Clinical Trial Legislation, and Bayh-Dole “like”

Thought Leadership
January 7, 2016

Patent Enforcement Proceedings

Archana Shanker and Gitika Suri look at the legal and administrative proceedings available for enforcing patent rights against infringers. At present,

Thought Leadership
January 6, 2016

Roche v. Cipla

The seminal Roche v. Cipla decision will resonate in Indian patent litigation for decades to come. Pravin Anand examines its eloquent and articulate interpretation

Thought Leadership
December 22, 2015

Landmark victory for innovator Plaintiffs in India

An analysis of the decision in Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. & Anr. Vs. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. – the first patent infringement contested lawsuit under

Thought Leadership
December 21, 2015

Right of Publicity

Vaishali Mittal takes a look at the legal protections afforded to the right of publicity. The right of publicity does not constitute a statutory right

Thought Leadership
December 20, 2015

The gliptin furore: commercial litigation in India

The Supreme Court’s affirmation of the High Court injunction related to the infringement of Merck’s Indian patent for sitagliptin, an oral hyperglycemic

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