Delhi High Court puts a stop to a recruitment scam being perpetrated under HCL Technologies’ name and trademarks. Court orders website set up by defendants, disguised as HCL’s,
Delhi High Court grants permanent injunction and costs against defendants using well-known YAHOO trademark as a trade name and infringing domain. “Enormous” potential for harm on the internet”,
In 2016 an aggrieved Tata Sons Ltd. approached the Delhi High Court for the grant of John Doe orders against anonymous individuals publishing defamatory and libellous emails against
An estimated 5 million devices are added to the internet each day, many of them generating data on their own. Business interests will soon find this very self-generation
A National Conference on Intellectual Property Rights, organised by the Department of Industry Policy and Promotion, PHD Chamber and University of Delhi, brought together professionals from law and
Saif Khan and Shobhit Agarwal analyse anti-counterfeiting remedies in India. In India the judiciary and law enforcement authorities are well acquainted with the nuances of measures for anti-counterfeiting
In an action brought by CL Educate Limited, the company behind Career Launcher (popularly known as CL), India’s premier test prep institutions, the Delhi High Court has restrained
Indian courts have issued several important cases in the past year concerning trademark infringement, particularly online, as Pravin Anand and Abhilasha Nautiyal report. With business conducted over the
The decision in Shreya Singhal v Union of India by the Supreme Court striking down the much maligned Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 is undoubtedly