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
The definition of trade marks in most jurisdictions of the world includes Signature. Section 2 (m) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 states that a mark includes ‘signatures’.
Pravin Anand and Prachi Agarwal talk about the opportunities associated trademarks provide to expand the scope of business, all the while ensuring the connection between brands originating from a
The World Trademark Review Yearbook 2017/2018 brings an up-to-date look at trademark regimes around the world, the scope of protection offered and enforcement options available for rights holders. A
The Cell for IPR Promotion and Management organised in association with Kolkata Police a three-day workshop on ‘Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in India’, providing practical know-how for
Anand And Anand hosted the International Trademark Association (INTA) Pre- Annual Meeting Reception in Delhi on 17th March, 2017. An overwhelming gathering of over 150 comprised the President
The firm organised a highly engrossing and interactive trademark strategy session for clients. Dozens of clients attended the event and instead of hearing legal soliloquies they were treated
Swati Sharma addresses over 50 scientists on ‘Prosecution and Filing Trademarks in India’ at a Women Scientists Scheme (WOS-C) workshop organised by TIFAC, an organisation formed under the aegis of
Swati Sharma and Aditya Gupta discuss trade mark procedure and jurisprudence in India. Be it registering and monetising or infringement and redress, the broad strokes discussion addresses all
Mother Dairy was granted a permanent injunction against defendants using a mark and a trade dress bearing close similarity to its own. Declaring the Mother Dairy trade mark