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Hon’ble Commercial Court at Bengaluru passes an Ad Interim Ex-Parte Order safeguarding the confidential information of a dual powertrain vehicle kits manufacturer
ABSTRACT The Hon’ble Commercial Court at Bengaluru passed an Ad Interim Ex-Parte Order in the favour of the plaintiff who had filed an application under Order XXXIX, Rule 1 and 2 read with section 151 of CPC, seeking injunction on the defendant “from disclosing, disposing or offering for sale any confidential information and materials obtained … Continue reading Hon’ble Commercial Court at Bengaluru passes an Ad Interim Ex-Parte Order safeguarding the confidential information of a dual powertrain vehicle kits manufacturer
Read more »Stay Granted by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the Civil Appeal on the Operation of Impugned order Passed by Hon’ble National Green Tribunal.
Civil Appeal No. 8552/2022 titled “M/s Kisan Sahkari Chini Mills vs. UP Pollution Control Board”, represented by Khurana & Khurana, Advocates & IP Attorneys, filed before the Hon’ble Supreme Court challenging the order dated on 7th December 2021 passed by National Green Tribunal in Appeal No. 28/2021, was listed before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of … Continue reading Stay Granted by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in the Civil Appeal on the Operation of Impugned order Passed by Hon’ble National Green Tribunal.
Read more »The Relevancy of ‘Waterfall Mechanism’ in 2022 under IBC
INTRODUCTION: The lawmakers designed the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (‘IBC’) to provide an adequate legal framework for timely resolution of Insolvency and Bankruptcy and recovery. The Preamble of the Code states the purpose for which the said Code is enacted. The Code is ever-evolving through a series of case laws, and the Judiciary interprets … Continue reading The Relevancy of ‘Waterfall Mechanism’ in 2022 under IBC
Read more »Protection of Personal Data in Malaysia
Introduction Prior to 2010, the regulation of personal data was governed mainly by industry-specific legislation. Industry-specific legislation with respect to data protection existed in the banking and finance, healthcare, and telecommunications industries, among others. In May 2010, the PDPA was passed by the Malaysian Parliament and received Royal Assent in June 2010. The PDPA came … Continue reading Protection of Personal Data in Malaysia
Read more »A Critical Study of Disclaimer under Patents Act, 1970 in light of Judicial Pronouncements
INTRODUCTION Section 59 is a gateway to determine the scope of possible amendments. Therefore, it follows that the real leeway provided to applicants and patentees attempting to alter claims would rely heavily on the interpretive leeway allowed to the constraints established by Section 59. The Supreme Court of India has ruled repeatedly that if a … Continue reading A Critical Study of Disclaimer under Patents Act, 1970 in light of Judicial Pronouncements
Read more »Delhi High Court awards eBAY Rs 2 lakh in a Trademark Infringement Case
The Delhi High Court, in case of trademark infringement, awarded relief to eBAY after concluding that the use of the claimed trademark “SHOPIBAY,” which is similar to the mark of the other party mark “eBay/EBAY” was likely to mislead unwary consumers about the affiliation of these organisations. The present suit was decided in the plaintiff’s … Continue reading Delhi High Court awards eBAY Rs 2 lakh in a Trademark Infringement Case
Read more »Development Of The Right To Be Forgotten Under GDPR
Introduction The origin of Right to be forgotten occurred in May 2009 from the European Commission’s meeting. A session on the “Is there a “fundamental right to forget? ” Was conducted. The Right to be forgotten is likewise called the right ‘to erasure.’ This right enables a person to demand the removal of his own … Continue reading Development Of The Right To Be Forgotten Under GDPR
Read more »Deadwood Trademark
Introduction The purpose of a trademark is to identify a manufacturer or trader’s goods as their own so that he or she may later profit from the reputation for those items that may have been established by superior skill, diligence, and entrepreneurship. An authentic trademark assures the buyer of the origin and calibre of the … Continue reading Deadwood Trademark
Read more »Myanmar’s Foreign Currency Restrictions
Introduction Government-imposed restrictions on the purchase and/or sale of currencies are known as exchange controls. By limiting currency inflows and outflows, which can lead to exchange rate volatility, these regulations help governments better stabilize their economies. The 14th article of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund states that only nations with ‘transitional … Continue reading Myanmar’s Foreign Currency Restrictions
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