Khurana & Khurana has been established precisely to help corporate leverage anticipated business and economic value from its efficient creation, protection and enforcement of their Intellectual Properties. Khurana & Khurana has created a unique and strategic position for itself by giving End-to-End IP services to its clients from the inception stage of creation of IP to successful commercialization of the IP for fulfillment of desired business objectives. The role and importance of patent professionals in IP (intellectual property) portfolio management (IPM) are increasing becoming significant within business, academic, and legal entities.
View moreKhurana & Khurana has a legacy of over ten years in Patent Litigation and serves some of the leading Corporates for IP infringement matters. Our experience includes finding the potential infringers for the IP owners through due diligence and assessing the market for the same. For doing this, our firm has Patent/Trade Mark Attorneys/Practitioners who have advanced qualifications in varied technology domains and understand complete nuances of claim mapping and provisions of enforcement under different IP Laws.
View moreKhurana & Khurana assists Corporates in maximizing opportunities from their IP portfolios through accurate legal opinions that ensure that all possible ways to solve a problem are identified and due-diligence of each way is put across in the right manner such that the client can take a judicious call on the way to proceed forward. K&K renders Prior art, Freedom to Operate, Validity, and Non-infringement opinions relating to a client’s products and technologies. K&K also prepares a comprehensive IP Litigation Strategy before initiating with a legal suit to ensure that the clients understands the next steps clearly, sets its expectations, and is cognizant of the costs involved in the process.
View moreCommercial law governs the broad areas of business, commerce and consumer transactions. Commercial law in India has developed rapidly over the years with the opening up approach towards FDI and WTO. It allows, so far as it can, Corporate or person to do business in the way they want and not require them to stick to forms that they may think to be outmoded. Thus, Commercial Law Practice is recognized as a very important and integral element of any corporate operation, and is gaining more and more importance.In this era of globalisation, sweeping changes in business strategies require Corporates to meet challenge of complying with commercial contract law for the smooth functioning of its business and commerce.
View moreThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is responsible for the administration of Top Level Domain Names. The Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy provides for the settlement of domain name disputes for the Generic Top Level Domains Name (GTLD) such as .com, .edu, .net, among others. The UDRP complaints may be filed with any of the ICANN accredited arbitration centres. UDRP also allows for the filing of the complaints at the jurisdictional civil court where the Registrant or the Registrar is located. Where the Registrar or the Registrant is located in India, the dispute may be resolved through legal action at the civil court.
View moreAttorneys at Khurana & Khurana have developed significant experience in the area of anti-counterfeiting, especially in FMCG, Pharmaceuticals, Apparels, Footwear, and Medical Devices product verticals, and can assist in devising a comprehensive strategy for curbing counterfeit products by outlining all possible risks and assumptions and mapping them with costs involved in each step taken so that a judicious and objective step can be taken by the client..
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INTRODUCTION Trademarks and their role on social media Trademarks make people recognise the makers and owners of a brand. Trademarks are now used in stories and connected with consumers. For instance, a brand emblem or tagline isn’t merely a mark itself; it can be a representation of actual life or values or sensations attached to … Continue reading Influence of Social Media on Trademark Protection
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Introduction India’s real estate sector has been highly subject to deceit, fraud, delays, and other malpractices. Earlier, due to the lack of stringent laws and a proper statutory body, many individuals suffered from financial and emotional distress[i]. It became common for homebuyers to pay EMIs for years and still not have a roof over their … Continue reading RERA: A Silver Lining or Just another Bureaucratic Hurdle for Delayed Possession
Read MorePublished on 24th December, 2024
INTRODUCTION Public sector banks are significant part of banking sector as they are responsible for credit distribution in large scale across the country. One of the major challenges faced by these banks has been the increase in the level of non-performing assets (NPAs). Before moving further let’s understand ‘What are NPAs’, basically NPA’s are loans … Continue reading Analyzing the Impact of the SARFAESI Act 2002 in recovering the Non-Performing Assets in Public Sector Banks
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Introduction The unsystematic feeding culture within residential society has led stray dogs to obstruct the entire pathway and attack residents attempting to use the pathway at any time of the day thereby causing serious risk to life. This situation has rendered the society unsafe for its occupants, a majority of which are toddlers, young children … Continue reading “Meenakshi Khurana & Anr. Vs. UOI & Ors. – Writ C No. 27021 of 2024” confining dog feeders to feed dogs at designated feeding points as provided under law
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INTRODUCTION In India, the pathway to register a copyright is simply laid out, but it contains a number of steps to follow. The fact that copyright protection is automatically granted upon the creation of a piece of work does not mean that formal registration isn’t important; it maintains a legal record of ownership and may … Continue reading Registration Process for Copyright in India
Read MorePublished on 20th December, 2024
Industrial Relevance As defined under Section 2(1)(ac), Indian Patents Act, industrial application means any invention or discovery which may be used or adapted for manufacture in any industry including agriculture. Patent applications related to the Metaverse should explain how the invention works in practice, demonstrating a practical application beyond just theoretical principles of industry in … Continue reading Navigating Patentability: Metaverse Inventions Under the Indian Patent Act
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Introduction Madurai Shanmukhavadivu Subbulakshmi is a name of great repute in the Carnatic Music. Golden legacy was left behind by the legendary singer who is still remembered for her brilliant work. To acknowledge the same, the Chennai Music Academy wanted to add M.S. Subbulakshmi’s name to the Sangita Kalanidhi Award. Yet, the Madras High Court … Continue reading V Shrinivasan v. Music Academy: Way guided by the will?
Read MorePublished on 17th December, 2024
INTRODUCTION The Singapore Convention on Mediation also known as the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation passed in December 2018 and effectiveness as of September 12,2020.[1] It is to facilitate the contract incorporation model for the enforcement of the international settlement agreements which stem from the mediation to encourage mediation as … Continue reading Singapore Convention: Challenges In Cross Border Mediation
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INTRODUCTION A huge transforming shift is in the combination that brings virtual reality, innovations around the current software that keep rolling on each day of our lives together. But, however, the above paradigm acquires deep meaning all of a sudden concerning all walks that range to entertainment, schooling, as well as various business-related social interaction … Continue reading Balancing Innovation and Public Health: Landmark Cases and Global Patent Standards
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INTRODUCTION Parody, an art form as old as Aristophanes, raises an interesting tension in copyright law where it conflicts with the idea of proprietary rights of original authors. This collision raises a fundamental question: if two works valuable from an artistic point of view are contested in the field of competition of copyrights, which ought … Continue reading Fair Use in Parody and Satire: Analysing the Boundaries of Creative Expression in Common Law Countries.
Read MorePublished on 13th December, 2024
In 2018, Byju Raveendran was the toast of India’s start-up world as his eponymous edtech company, Byju’s, was crowned a unicorn.[1] Similarly, signifying Byju’s downfall is the case of Glas Trust Co. LLC v. Byju Raveendran which is of great significance as it raises issues delving into the company’s fiduciary responsibilities to their creditors, the … Continue reading Glas Trust Co. LLC v. Byju Raveendran: Confronting Financial Cross-Roads
Read MorePublished on 12th December, 2024
INTRODUCTION We all know the existence of Burger King, An American multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants with 30000 outlets in over 100 countries. But another one,” Burger King”, ruled the streets of Pune in Camp and Koregaon Park before its emergence in India. This commercial case started with a lawsuit filed by Burger … Continue reading Burger King Corporation vs. Ms. Anahita Irani and Another: A Case Analysis
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