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Thought Leadership
January 12, 2018

Employment Opportunity or Scam?

Shantanu Sahay and Aasish Somasi talk about recruitment scams and their varying degrees of sophistication. Correspondingly, tackling such cybercrime requires

Thought Leadership
January 4, 2018

Delhi High Court grants injunction against identical AMIR’S mark

Prachi Agarwal talks about the recent decision of the Delhi High Court in a case involving identical registered trademarks, and the remedy of passing off

News & Updates
January 3, 2018

Christian Louboutin’s RED SOLE Declared Well-Known

Delhi High Court finds in favour of Christian Louboutin, upholding its RED SOLE trademark, and states the trademark to have acquired a ‘well-known character’.

News & Updates
January 2, 2018

CIC rejects reply under RTI Act, for similar information having been disclosed in the past

CIC rejects reply of CDSCO under RTI Act refusing to divulge information, “for want of any concrete reasoning.” The appellant approached the Central

News & Updates
December 20, 2017

High Court issues Clear Directions for Registration of Mark as Well-Known

Clear directions issued by court regarding registration of well-known marks in one of the first cases since the introduction of Rule 124 of the Trademark

News & Updates
December 11, 2017

Involve Police and IT Officers Fully to get to bottom of Typo-squatting Cases says High Court

Delhi High Court passes interim injunction against defendants in case involving use of a deceptive domain to defraud genuine customers. Bank ordered to

News & Updates
December 7, 2017

High Court draws attention to ‘Greater Magnitude’ of harm in TM infringement involving Foodstuffs

A Tata Sons’ group company and PepsiCo India Holdings Private Limited entered into a joint venture to produce non-carbonated, ready-to-drink beverages,

News & Updates
December 1, 2017

High Court injuncts gym from providing unaccredited CrossFit services

Delhi High Court steps in to stop gym from providing unaccredited ‘CrossFit’ services by untrained persons, which posed a risk of injury to unsuspecting

News & Updates
November 30, 2017

LITCON 2017

The 3rd edition of LITCON delivers litigation insights in interactive and engaging sessions, with speakers from the judiciary, government and industry

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