Delhi High Court grants injunction against restaurant employing ‘KING BURGER’, “a mere rearrangement of the plaintiff’s well known trade mark BURGER KING. A suit was recently filed by
Shrawan Chopra and Abhilasha Nautiyal discuss recent judgments of the Delhi High Court in quia timet actions instituted by trade mark rights holders. In two recent judgments, a
In contracts, one of the most common and crucial clauses is the one defining the governing laws and jurisdiction. Seemingly precise, it plays a major role especially where
Foreign investment enticed by India’s sustained rate of development sees multinationals get inventive with arbitration clauses in their commercial contracts and agreements to overcome issues of jurisdiction and
In a landmark decision, the Division Bench of the Delhi High Court, in World Wrestling Entertainment v. Reshma Collection & Ors, provided an expansive interpretation to the principles
Counterfeiting cases are rarely contested in court but the law on the legality of parallel imports is ambiguous and hotly contested in India, as Safir Anand reports. Counterfeit
The Hague Evidence Convention has streamlined the collection of evidence in cross-border cases, say Dhruv Anand, Achuthan Sreekumar and Udita M. Patro. The Convention on the Taking of
Pravin Anand and MS Bharath look at the seven important intellectual property tribunals in India and their function. Seven important tribunals dealing with intellectual property rights in India