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Introduction It is not uncommon for market competitors to find themselves in a courtroom confrontation over trademark infringement cases. PhonePe…

The Defence Research and Development Organisation is an agency of the Government of India (DRDO), responsible for the military’s research…

What is the Madrid System? More than 120 years ago, nine countries established a particular unit for the international registration…

Intellectual property rights may be established, protected, or granted to another party by contracts or agreements. Considering that the subject…

The sine qua non of an invention is its conception. However, something more than conception is required for an invention…

INTRODUCTION Oftentimes, it is observed how intellectual property laws, specifically; patent laws are contradictory to competition and antitrust laws. While…

Introduction In the world of fame and media, it’s no secret that celebrities often find themselves in the spotlight, captured…

Understanding The Madrid Protocol The Madrid Protocol is an international agreement that enables individuals or businesses to obtain trademark protection…

Over different matters being a reason for war between countries, “Basmati rice” was a major element of the battle between…

Competition law (hereinafter used interchangeably with antitrust law) and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have been regarded as two ends of…

INTRODUCTION As technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, Computer-Related Inventions (CRIs) have become a crucial component of modern…

In our previous blog post, we focused on the general understanding of the metaverse and its interaction with IP law….

Intellectual property rights are critical for Startups to protect their innovative ideas and creations. Startups must prioritize obtaining patents, trademarks,…

The Intellectual Property (IP) rights jurisprudence over the years has adapted to the changing technological environment. Initially, there was a…

  The International Energy Agency has noted exponential growth in the Electric Vehicle (EV) industry in recent years due to…

  An invention becomes patentable when it is novel, has an inventive step or is non-obvious. In order to determine…