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All News & Insights by dispute-resolution tag


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News & Updates
July 24, 2017

Fashion World Facing Adversity of Plagiarism

Safir Anand’s views on how a better awareness of their rights will help designers better protect their rights reported in a Business World article on

Thought Leadership
April 13, 2017

Chambers and Partners Patent Litigation Guide

An in-depth discourse on how patents can be protected before courts in India under the Patents Act 1970. The chapter describes the processes involved in

Thought Leadership
February 23, 2017

Chambers and Partners Trade Marks Guide

Swati Sharma and Aditya Gupta discuss trade mark procedure and jurisprudence in India. Be it registering and monetising or infringement and redress, the

News & Updates
February 13, 2017

Distell Succeeds in Removal of Infringing Identical Mark

Registrar of Trade Marks allows rectification application by a South African company against marks “riding on [its] goodwill and reputation”, holding

Thought Leadership
July 13, 2016

Enforcement of Foreign Judgment and Awards in India

Foreign investment enticed by India’s sustained rate of development sees multinationals get inventive with arbitration clauses in their commercial contracts

Thought Leadership
October 3, 2014

Fighting it Out

Pravin Anand and Nishchal Anand evaluate IP dispute resolution processes in India. Litigation has proven to be the most effective tool to combat trademark

Thought Leadership
December 28, 2013

Domain Name Dispute Resolution: An Indian Perspective

With ever-increasing premiums for domain names differences between Indian and international dispute resolution policies are cause for concern, explain

News & Updates
December 12, 2013

Effigies burned in fight against piracy

Dusshera celebrations at Anand and Anand saw the burning of effigies of three characters from the epic that is the Ramayana. But this was a burning of

Thought Leadership
June 20, 2013

Good Cricket: The Case for an IP Court in India

All forms of IP protection including prosecution before the IPO and appeals are speeding up, and there is much debate about the need for a special IP court

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