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Thought Leadership
September 22, 2016

Delhi HC raises the bar of burden of proof on the defendant to establish a credible challenge

A decision of the Delhi High Court hints at presumption of validity of the patents, Archana Shanker discusses. In 3m Innovative v. Venus Safety, the Division

Thought Leadership
September 19, 2016

Patentable or not? : IPO gives a reasoned order

The Controller of Patents rejects an application by Yahoo for a method of scheduling and displaying an online presence status of a user of an instant messaging

News & Updates
August 16, 2016

Defendants ordered to pay into charity for contempt and delay

In proceedings initiated by US pharmaceutical major Pfizer Inc. for infringement of its patent against a Hyderabad based generic drug manufacturer, the

News & Updates
August 11, 2016

Bayer obtains injunction against marketing of patent-infringing drugs

The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte interim injunction restraining the defendants from marketing VARDENAFIL and VARDENAFIL HYDROCHLORIDE in India.

Thought Leadership
May 17, 2016

New Patent Rules- the changes

The Patents (Amendment) Rules 2016, effective 16th May 2016, prescribe some major procedural changes in patent prosecution in India. The article looks

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
February 7, 2016

Life Sciences: Patent

A look at the legal conditions to obtain a patent and which legislation applies, which products substances and processes can be protected by patents and

Thought Leadership
February 5, 2016

Success Story Turns Bleak for Compulsory License

Efforts to protect innovations through India IPR policy have received a leg up, but the rejection of a compulsory licence application proves the real icing

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