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News & Updates
March 20, 2017

Delhi High Court Unmasks Internet Slanderers

In 2016 an aggrieved Tata Sons Ltd. approached the Delhi High Court for the grant of John Doe orders against anonymous individuals publishing defamatory

News & Updates
February 13, 2017

Mother Dairy trademark and logo declared well-known

Mother Dairy was granted a permanent injunction against defendants using a mark and a trade dress bearing close similarity to its own. Declaring the Mother

News & Updates
January 11, 2017

Shemaroo restrained from reproducing and distributing ‘Teesri Kasam’

Two legal heirs of renowned lyricist Shri Shankardas Kesarilal Shailendra (popularly known by his pen name, Shailendra) and producer of the evergreen classical

News & Updates
January 9, 2017

Montblanc obtains injunction against sale of counterfeits online

In a final ex parte order the Delhi High Court confirmed Montblanc the owner of the MONTBLANC and MEISTERSTUCK marks and the Three Ring / Star Device,

News & Updates
December 27, 2016

Section 24(5) of PPVFRA declared void

Section 24(5) of the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001 declared void by the Delhi High Court. Prabhat Agri Biotech Ltd, Nuziveedu

News & Updates
October 25, 2016

The Late Night Story Behind ‘John Doe’

Excerpts from Shamnad Basheer’s piece, ‘The Pure Joy (Anand) of Creativity: The Story of India’s First “John Doe”‘,

News & Updates
October 17, 2016

Negative equality not a defence in light of vast scale of piracy

This recent decision of the Delhi High Court is significant for right owners who conduct anti-piracy campaigns especially in respect of unlicensed software. 

News & Updates
October 10, 2016

Play the music, face the music: What the Copyright Act says

Recent judgments of the Delhi High Court in favour of ISRA are heralding a new appreciation for singers’ creations and the right to receive royalties

Thought Leadership
October 10, 2016

Trans-border Toyota trumps prior Prius

One of the first and biggest trademark disputes in the auto segment has come to an end after seven years, with the final Judgment in favour of Toyota passed

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