“Creative India-Innovative India”

The Indian IP office has digitalized the registration and prosecution processes and certain High Courts have set up a specialized Intellectual Property Division to ensure that the intellectual property of various innovators/ creators are protected in an effective manner and the market remains competitive.
Delhi High court adopts a broader interpretation to amend the claims as originally filed in the Patent application

Through this Newsletter we are providing you insights on the developments during the year 2023
UNDERSTANDING DUE DILIGENCE IN REAL ESTATE IN INDIA

Due diligence is a comprehensive and systematic investigation or audit of a person, company, or asset before entering into a business transaction or investment. Due diligence is an important step in mitigating risks and making informed decisions before entering into a business deal or investment.
FAQs – ARBITRATION OF IPR DISPUTES IN INDIA

We have prepared these FAQs to shine a light on the intersectionality of IP disputes and arbitration in India.
IPR DEVELOPMENTS – 2022

Through this Newsletter we are providing you insights on the developments in 2022
Sister Ships, Associate Ships and their Arrest for Maritime Claims

Admiralty law in India is largely derived from English Admiralty law and based on case-law expounded by the High Courts of Bombay, Madras and Calcutta and the Supreme Court.
Top 10 developments in ADR in India – 2022

This newsletter aims to examine 10 such judgments and orders and briefly discuss the principle of law that they elucidate.
Delhi High Court grants an ad interim ex parte order to protect Amitabh Bachchan’s Personality rights

Through this Newsletter we are providing you insights on the concept of “trademark infringement” and its recent interpretation by the Indian courts.
Decision of Supreme Court of India on Privatization of Delhi & Mumbai Airports

This decision of Supreme Court of India deals with an important aspect of privatization of airports and revenue sharing formula as prescribed by the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA).
Growing Business in India: Taking things beyond Liaison office

A Wholly Owned Subsidiary is recognized as a separate legal entity, thereby shielding the Parent company based in abroad from any harm or liabilities.