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Krishna Bus Service (P) Ltd. V. State Of Haryana, (1985) 3 Scc 711
BACKGROUND The background and the material facts that led to the present matter are that on 16th March, 1973, the Haryana Government, through a notification (hereinafter also referred to as the “impugned notification”), amended the Punjab Motor Vehicles Rules, 1940 by adding clause (d) to sub-rule (2) of Rule 10.2. By way of this amendment, … Continue reading Krishna Bus Service (P) Ltd. V. State Of Haryana, (1985) 3 Scc 711
Read more »Process Of Registration Of Trademark In The Philippines
PROCESS OF REGISTRATION OF TRADEMARK The steps involved in the registration process of trademarks in the Philippines are as follows: APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION Section 124 of The Act lays down the requirements of an application for registration of a trademark. The application for the registration of the mark shall be in Filipino or in English … Continue reading Process Of Registration Of Trademark In The Philippines
Read more »Relevancy Of Knock-Out Search In Trademark
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Introduction Conducting a trademark search before registration helps in the elimination of conflicts and informs us whether our mark is set for registration or is it infringing upon any other’s mark. Usually, we can see after trademark application, trademark offices reject the marks that are similar either because of the word, design, sign, or symbol … Continue reading Relevancy Of Knock-Out Search In Trademark
Read more »Protecting Trade Secrets In India: What Laws To Take Help?
INTRODUCTION On sometimes, one finds dinner recipes that seem to employ basic items. The dish, however, would be referred to as a secret recipe by the chef. Why keep it a secret when the ingredients are so widely available? When utilised for business, the amounts of ingredients and the method of making a certain meal … Continue reading Protecting Trade Secrets In India: What Laws To Take Help?
Read more »Criminal Accountability: Delaying And Non-Registration Of Fir
INTRODUCTION Police are the first point of contact to which people look up to when there is an issue with the peace and harmony of the society. The primary process of bringing any crime to the notice of the administrators of justice is filing of a complaint. Under the Criminal Procedure Code, section 154 talks … Continue reading Criminal Accountability: Delaying And Non-Registration Of Fir
Read more »Analysing the Demonetization Judgment by Supreme Court of India
Introduction On 2nd January, 2023 the hon’ble Supreme Court of India gave its landmark judgment on the validation of the demonetization which took place in the year 2016, by the NDA government. The matter was heard on the basis of the group of petitions filed, as against the impugned decision of the government[i]. The Supreme … Continue reading Analysing the Demonetization Judgment by Supreme Court of India
Read more »3 Instances When Media Trial Became the Messiah of Justice in India
Introduction Media has the power to influence people’s minds. So, it shoulders the weight of the responsibility to ensure only facts reach the public. It plays a paramount role in shaping and resonating the public opinion. The term ‘media trial’ was derived from Hollywood’s first scandal, the “where a Hollywood star accused of murdering an … Continue reading 3 Instances When Media Trial Became the Messiah of Justice in India
Read more »Media Law’s Kinship With Trademarks
INTRODUCTION Censorship is one such monitoring agency that keeps a fair check on what should be displayed in the public domain. The existence of one such agency is to limit people from criticizing political issues, defaming the personalities of due respect, causing hurt to religious sentiments, exposing sensitive content, etc. Certain laws in India deal … Continue reading Media Law’s Kinship With Trademarks
Read more »Relief for The Wellness Shop – Commercial Court at Bangalore restrains the sale of counterfeit products bearing identical trade mark and trade dress as that of The Wellness Shop
Urbaine Consumer India Private Limited is a leading entity engaged in marketing and selling ecologically conscious, cruelty-free and safe skincare, hair care, body care and wellness products under its brand “The Wellness Shop”. On becoming aware of counterfeit versions of its “Turmeric Facial Wax” being sold on e-commerce platforms, Urbaine Consumer India Private Limited approached … Continue reading Relief for The Wellness Shop – Commercial Court at Bangalore restrains the sale of counterfeit products bearing identical trade mark and trade dress as that of The Wellness Shop
Read more »Supreme’ Red-Box Logo Given A ‘Well-Known’ Mark Status by the Delhi High Court
Introduction Brand logos are one of the key identification factors of brands globally. Most brands register their trademark under the relevant law to prevent and punish any unauthorized usage. But some brands and their logos become so famous that even in the absence of registration, their logos get legal protection. The present case Chapter 4 … Continue reading Supreme’ Red-Box Logo Given A ‘Well-Known’ Mark Status by the Delhi High Court
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