The right to publicity may not be a statutorily protected right, but sports persons and sports teams have hardly let that hurdle them from protecting and monetising their
Unlegislated it may be, but the right to publicity is not an unrecognised right in India; Vaishali Mittal explains the jurisprudential regime, as it has been evolved by the
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
Packaging, labelling and marketing of pharmaceuticals has evolved rapidly in India, with concerns about ‘deceptive similarity’ at the helm. Our Pharma Dossier (Vol. 1) discusses trade mark jurisprudence
Recent times have witnessed a paradigm shift in India towards protection and promotion of intellectual property rights and, in particular, protection of patents. The startup boom, the ruling government’s
Dhruv Anand and Udita M. Patro look at the trend of Indian courts granting larger damages in IP cases, particularly those concerned with trademark infringement. With the Indian legislature and judiciary
Copious advice has been dispensed for a while on how the ‘real world’ is different from what our educational institutes prepare us for. Rajiv Maheshwari sheds light on our volatile,
With 2010-2020 declared the ‘decade of innovation’, the Indian government has challenged itself to achieve not only growth, but inclusive growth, discuss Archana Shanker and Vidisha Garg. To realise
A decision of the Delhi High Court hints at presumption of validity of the patents, Archana Shanker discusses. In 3m Innovative v. Venus Safety, the Division Bench of