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Lifting the veil to the world of Barbie
The history of Barbie coming into existence is an interesting trail of legal relevance. Barbie – the teenage fashionista is not an original concept; Ruth Handler, the creator of Barbie saw a Lilli doll in a toy store window during her Europe tour in Lucerne, Switzerland. This led to her pursuing her desire of transforming … Continue reading Lifting the veil to the world of Barbie
Read more »Non-Use Of A Registered Trademark
Section 47 Of The Trade Marks Act, 1999 The intention behind Section 47 of The Trade Marks Act, 1999 is to prevent hoarding of trademarks. It stipulates that a registered trademark may be taken off the register in case of non-user, if the trademark was registered without any bona fide intention on the part of … Continue reading Non-Use Of A Registered Trademark
Read more »S.M. DYECHEM LTD. VERSUS CADBURY (INDIA) LTD.
Parties The Appellant-Plaintiff is the registered proprietor of the trademark “piknik” and has been in the business of preparing potato chips, potato wafers, etc. since 1988. The Respondent Defendant Cadbury is a household name in India. They have been marketing chocolates since 1948. Brief Facts Brief facts of the case are as follows The Appellant-Plaintiff … Continue reading S.M. DYECHEM LTD. VERSUS CADBURY (INDIA) LTD.
Read more »Neon Laboratories Limited Versus Medical Technologies Limited And Others
Parties The Respondent-Plaintiffs are indulged in the manufacturing and marketing of pharmaceutical products and became the owner of the trademark ‘PROFOL’ in the year 2000 after amalgamating with the predecessor-in-title, Hematal Biologicals Ltd. or Core Health Care Ltd. who had applied for registration of the trademark ‘PROFOL’ in the year 1998 and received the registration … Continue reading Neon Laboratories Limited Versus Medical Technologies Limited And Others
Read more »Health Policies in India and its Implementation
Introduction Following the pandemic India, a developing nation with limited resources, has created a number of policies to expand its healthcare system. The government has not only changed existing policies to better suit the times, but it has also boldly introduced new ones. The article’s goal is to discuss some policies with their goals and … Continue reading Health Policies in India and its Implementation
Read more »Bhole Baba Milk Food Industries Limited Versus Parul Food Specialities (P) Limited
Parties: The Plaintiff manufactures and sells milk and dairy products. They have been using the mark ‘KRISHNA’ since the year 1992 and have earned substantial goodwill in the market. The Defendant filed for the registration of its trademark ‘Parul’s Lord Krishna’ bearing application number 1863747, on 17 September, 2009. Brief Facts: Brief facts of the … Continue reading Bhole Baba Milk Food Industries Limited Versus Parul Food Specialities (P) Limited
Read more »ADR in Stock Exchange Market- Issues and Challenges
With the middle-class Indians realising the benefits of stock markets and investments, and more emphasis by govt. and other advertisements, the role of SEBI has increased and have been in focus more than ever. SEBI is the chief regulatory body which deals with the securities market. The main functions of this Board is to control … Continue reading ADR in Stock Exchange Market- Issues and Challenges
Read more »What Constitutes a Groundless Threat under Section 60 of the Copyrights Act, 1957?
Groundless threat, as the name suggests, is a threat to an alleged infringer by the copyright claimant, without actually instituting any suit or action against the infringer. The Copyright Act, of 1957 (herein referred to as “the Act”), provides for civil as well as criminal remedies to an aggrieved party against acts of infringement. By … Continue reading What Constitutes a Groundless Threat under Section 60 of the Copyrights Act, 1957?
Read more »Exploring Present-Day Business Laws: An Extensive Examination Of Crucial Topics
Introduction To Business Laws Any commercial organisation must adhere to business laws. They are a collection of laws that control how businesses operate and interact with their stakeholders. Business laws cover many different facets of how businesses operate, such as corporate social responsibility, intellectual property laws, and employment rules. For businesses to avoid legal problems … Continue reading Exploring Present-Day Business Laws: An Extensive Examination Of Crucial Topics
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