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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 »Digital India Act: What To Expect And What Not To?
Introduction The landscape of data protection, technology, social media platforms, intermediaries, artificial intelligence and other concerning ancillary fields are dynamically oscillating to and fro that is making the legislators and interpreters of legislations think over the novice challenges that not only masses at large are facing but coming to the courts that even the Hon’ble … Continue reading Digital India Act: What To Expect And What Not To?
Read more »Non-Disclosure Agreement: A Comprehensive Checklist Of Important Clauses And Their Purpose
INTRODUCTION There are numerous instances where parties find themselves in situations where disclosing confidential information becomes necessary, whether it is for the purpose of invention, business, partnerships, etc. In such situations, the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) becomes an indispensable tool for safeguarding one’s intellectual property. This article provides a comprehensive checklist of the most important clauses … Continue reading Non-Disclosure Agreement: A Comprehensive Checklist Of Important Clauses And Their Purpose
Read more »The Hon’ble City Civil And Sessions Court At Bengaluru Passes An Ad Interim Ex Parte Injunction Order Restraining The Making Of Groundless Threats And The Publishing Of False
Khurana & Khurana Advocates and IP Attorneys recently represented a workforce management company in an ongoing suit and successfully obtained an ad interim ex parte injunction restraining the Defendant from issuing groundless threats to the company and its employees and creating, publishing, uploading, sharing, disseminating any false, defamatory and misleading statement or post against the … Continue reading The Hon’ble City Civil And Sessions Court At Bengaluru Passes An Ad Interim Ex Parte Injunction Order Restraining The Making Of Groundless Threats And The Publishing Of False
Read more »Institut Europeen D Administration Des Affaires Insead, Association Vs. Fullstack Education Private Limited & Anr
Introduction In the instant case a dispute arose between the two business schools, INSEAD and INSAID regarding the infringement of the Petitioner’s trade mark and confusion among consumers. The court decided in the favor of Petitioner and held that there exists a likelihood of confusion and both trademarks are phonetically similar. The court ordered to … Continue reading Institut Europeen D Administration Des Affaires Insead, Association Vs. Fullstack Education Private Limited & Anr
Read more »Adidas AMERICA INC. V. SKECHERS USA INC.
Introduction The dispute between Adidas and Skechers is a keynote example to depict the multifaceted perspectives regarding the impact, application, and importance of a Trademark in the business realm. A trademark is one which possesses the power to differentiate & attribute goods/services of a firm from the other players in the market whose registration is … Continue reading Adidas AMERICA INC. V. SKECHERS USA INC.
Read more »Interpretation of S 89 CPC, 1908
Introduction With this decision, the pro gratis alternate dispute resolution process for the Indian judicial system has finally come to an end. Section 89 of the CPC, 1908, was necessary and brought about a transformation in India’s ADR processes. The 238th Law Commission Report, dated December 2011, about the amendment of Section 89 of the … Continue reading Interpretation of S 89 CPC, 1908
Read more »Nirbhaya Case And Justice Verma Committee’s Recommendations: A Legal Analysis
Introduction “Rape is a violation of personal dignity”- (Prosecutor v. Akayesu , 1998)(International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, 1998)1. “Sexual violence is a serious blow to her supreme honour and offends her self-esteem and dignity.”- State of Karnataka v. Krishnappa (Supreme Court of India, 2000)2 In the history of human, race, and mankind, rape is considered … Continue reading Nirbhaya Case And Justice Verma Committee’s Recommendations: A Legal Analysis
Read more »Another Win for Novartis
Introduction It has been contended by the Pharma major that it is the patentee of the two tablets under the brand ‘Vymada’ in India. The plaintiff, Novartis was represented through advocate Mamta Jha and the primary bone of contention was to obtain a restraining order against the defendants. Moreover, the amount of time and efforts … Continue reading Another Win for Novartis
Read more »Unstamped Arbitartion Agreements Are Not Enforceable By Law
Introduction By a majority ruling in the matter of M/s. N.N. Global Mercantile Private Limited v. M/s. Indo Unique Flame Ltd. & Ors.[i], a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court held that an arbitration agreement which is eligible for stamp duty, if not stamped, is not enforceable by law. However, the minority ruling addressed the … Continue reading Unstamped Arbitartion Agreements Are Not Enforceable By Law
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