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Thought Leadership
May 17, 2016

Merck Vs Glenmark

In a first, the Delhi High Court has held the patent of the Plaintiff, Merck, valid and infringed upon by Glenmark in what is a welcome decree for innovators

Thought Leadership
April 7, 2016

Law and Regulation on Patent Litigation

An extensive discussion on Indian patent legislation and common law, with an emphasis on legal proceedings and customs enforcement. The recognition and

Thought Leadership
March 31, 2016

Delhi High Court Grants Rs.10 Million as Damages Against e-Commerce Website

The Delhi High Court pronounced a historic judgment on January 4, 2016, when it passed a decree for payment of the highest damages granted in a trademark

News & Updates
January 27, 2016

‘What’s Up in IP’ at ITech Law

M S Bharath was a speaker at the ITech Law Association Conference on 27th January in Bangalore. He spoke on IP Litigation Strategy in the session ‘What’s

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
November 30, 2015

Anton Piller Orders: Safeguards to Prevent Excesses

Anton Piller orders, a strategy devised by English Courts to prevent situations where the defendants might destroy evidence upon becoming aware of impending

News & Updates
November 17, 2015

Cyber-squatter ordered to pay punitive compensation for appropriating well-known name

In a case of cybersquatting the Delhi High Court acknowledged the need to protect personality rights on the internet and ordered the infringer to transfer