Pravin Anand and Siddhant Chamola assess trends in India’s IP policy, especially in light of the National IPR Policy which hopes to create awareness in the populace about
If the World Bank’s 2014 Ease of Doing Business Report, which ranks India 142nd among 189 countries surveyed, is any indication, there appears to be a growing impression
Pravin Anand and Lakshmi Kruttika Vijay consider how India is adapting IP legislation to tackle delays to justice. The time revolution is in its critical phase, a phase
The establishment of specialised and dedicated commercial courts will help companies in India protect their IP rights in a more efficient manner. With rising trade and commerce across
Since 2011 – for a period of more than two years – the weakest intellectual property legislation in relation to the world of chemistry, i.e. patent law in
Abhilasha Nautiyal and Shrawan Chopra cull out the salience of the Delhi High Court decision holding the marks ‘Officer’s Special’ and ‘Collector’s Choice’ as likely to be confused
Colour trademarks were strictly categorized as unconventional trademarks along with sound and olfactory marks, but they are seen to be getting wider protection than their counterparts. Jurisdictions have
Anand and Anand hosted a highly interactive and fun event for start-ups at Ignition, New Delhi (start-up accelerator and co-working space) to highlight the legal and compliance challenges they
Astha Negi explains the benefits of securing registration of trademarks abroad and what strategies companies should employ to protect their trademark globally. A trademark is a source identifier for