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 can be sold; therefore, trademark transfer or trademark assignment is possible. Trademark assignment means the control of a trademark switches from one person to another. It can be a transfer of part of the brand or all of it and it entails transfer of goodwill of the trademark as well. This is an … Continue reading Trademark Assignment & its Renewal
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Introduction Disparagement, a concept intrinsically linked to the act of denigrating a product or service through misleading or false remarks, has significant implications in the realm of commercial law. It not only affects the reputation and market position of businesses but also raises intricate legal questions about the boundaries of free speech and fair competition. … Continue reading The Complexities of Trademark Disparagement: A Jurisprudential Analysis
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INTRODUCTION The Companies Act regulates the formation of the company. The Companies Act, 2013 consolidates and amends the law relating to the company.[1] This act is the result of the Companies (Amendment) Bill 2019 which Lok Sabha passed. This act has 470 sections and 7 schedules. It applies to all over India. The First Companies … Continue reading Analysis Of Section 179 Of The Companies Act, 2013
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Although India seems to have drawn an example from the European Union in proposing the Draft Digital Competition Bill, 2024, it is self-explanatory in its provisions that it has not learned much from Europe’s implementation of the said law. The bill provides to set up pre-emptive or ex-ante provisions to curb anti-competitive practices and imposes … Continue reading Understanding the limitations of Draft Digital Competition Bill, 2024
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Introduction “All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be taken with painstaking excellence”[i] Martin Luther King Jr. The realm of labour law in India is eagerly anticipating the implementation of the four labour codes by the legislature. The recent Economic Survey published in January 2023 says that the four labour codes … Continue reading The Bangalore Water Supply Judgment: Legal Evolution or Judicial Overreach?
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BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT An analysis of the opportunities offered by the use of NFTs (“Non-fungible Tokens”) illustrates that such use may be considered a trademark infringement. This was recently clarified by the IP Chamber of the Court of Rome (Tribunale di Roma, decision n. 37165/2022 dell’11 luglio 2022). 32072/2022).[i] An analysis of the opportunities offered … Continue reading Trademark Infringement by NFTs: International Scenario
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Introduction The ease of entering a market precedes any other determinant for improving the global economic standing of a nation. India is assiduously rising as a global economic powerhouse capable of leading emerging global markets while transforming its market through Intellectual Property (IP) driven innovations. The 2023 International Intellectual Property Index released by the United … Continue reading Selecting The Top IP Firm In India
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Introduction: The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under Ministry of Commerce and Industry introduced the Patent Amendment Rules on March 15, 2024, amending the Patents Rules, 2003. Key Amendments: Rule 12: Statement and Undertaking Sub-rule (2) specifies the longest period in which the applicant must notify the Controller of information regarding patent … Continue reading An overview of Patent (Amendment) Rules 2024
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Introduction Legally established as a separate entity from its shareholders, a corporation possesses the right to issue stocks and has an enduring existence, as stated in Black’s Law Dictionary. Although corporations are expected to align with shareholders’ intentions, situations can arise where the company’s actions prioritize the personal gains of select top executives over the … Continue reading Corporate Criminal Liability In India
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INTRODUCTION Over time, our society has come a long way concerning the sociological and technological development of its people. The enormous surge in the growth of Artificial Intelligence and digitalization has aided this rampant exposure of the public to the new technology and wider access to media. Media in its most general form denotes a … Continue reading Indian Media and the Law
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Introduction The Indian Copyright Law provides substantive protection for literary, musical, dramatic, artistic, and cinematograph films and sound recordings from unauthorized use. This is a bundle of rights given to the owner, including the right to reproduce, communicate, adapt and translate the work. Copyright can be claimed by either the owner, the person who inherited the … Continue reading An Analysis of the Scope of the Term ‘Public’ Under the Indian Copyright Act
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INTRODUCTION Every search provides pertinent information that should be considered before the invention is patented to avoid having to deal with non-patentable inventions. In a simple patent search prior art is checked and patents and other literature are reviewed to determine prior disclosure so as to assess the patentability of the invention. A few of … Continue reading The Essential Guide to Patent Searches: Safeguarding Your Invention’s Future
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