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April 30, 2014

Anand and Anand Celebrates World Art Day

Anand and Anand hosted a first of its kind interactive session of various participants to understand first-hand the issues and concerns that plague the

Thought Leadership
April 30, 2014

The Copaxone Battle

Arguments over the term of the patents granted are at the heart of the Copaxone conflict, says Archana Shanker. Copaxone (glatiramer acetate) is a blockbuster

News & Updates
April 26, 2014

Celebrating World IP Day with a GI Party

What better way to celebrate Word IP Day than to celebrate it! India is known to be rich in its culture and heritage, spawning a large number of geographical

Thought Leadership
April 24, 2014

Sweet Success

How a temple prevailed in the battle over a geographical indication for its famous confection, Tirupati laddus. In February 2014, a four-page order by

Thought Leadership
April 21, 2014

Same same but different

The legality of parallel imports remains a grey area in India, write Pravin Anand and Nishchal Anand. The evolution of the law relating to parallel imports

Thought Leadership
March 31, 2014

Enforcing Pharmaceutical Patents in India: A Case Study of the Sitagliptin Litigation

April 2014 marks the first anniversary of the judgment of the Indian Supreme Court in the Novartis case, wherein the decision of the Indian Patent Office

Thought Leadership
February 14, 2014

Is the Creative Community Satisfied with the Copyright Act 2012?

Rahul Ajatshatru explores the amendments contained in the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 and to what extent the parliament has been successful in empowering authors

Thought Leadership
February 10, 2014

Hunting Down India’s Nameless Infringers

Technology has made IP infringement easier, and more nameless, than ever before, and getting John Doe orders against unidentified infringers is essential.

Thought Leadership
January 29, 2014

The Nightmare of Section 8

Due in part to its often-ambiguous requirements, Section 8 of India’s Patents Act has become a nightmare for patent owners, explains Pravin Anand.

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