Tag: DelhiHighCourt
Amazon vs. Beverly Hills Polo Club: The ₹336 Crore Trad...
This was the question at the heart of the intense legal battle between Beverly Hills Polo Club (BHPC) and Amazon Technologies Inc....
Delhi High Court Grants Interim Relief in Evergreen Swe...
The Delhi High Court's recent grant of interim relief to Evergreen Sweet House in its trademark dispute with Ever Green underscore...
Exploring Rajat Sharma's Legal Battle Against Copyright...
In the digital era dominated by artificial intelligence and deepfake technologies, safeguarding intellectual property and personal...
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE WHERE Delhi High Court Upho...
The Delhi High Court recently upheld Ganesh Grains' trademark rights over the term "GANESH," reinforcing the importance of tradema...
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE “Unpacking the Legal Battle...
The legal dispute between Louis Vuitton Malletier, a world-renowned luxury brand, and Spread Home Products Pvt Ltd., a Delhi-based...
E-Commerce Platforms Must Protect IP Rights; Cannot Cla...
The rise of e-commerce has transformed how businesses operate and how consumers access products. However, it has also brought with...
VERIZON vs VERIZONE: HC granted permanent injunction to...
This article explores Verizon's successful journey to securing well-known trademark status in India, highlighting the legal strate...
Hershey Company vs. Dilip Kumar Bacha and others: The q...
The Delhi High Court recently addressed a pivotal issue in trademark law: the jurisdictional reach of High Courts in handling rect...
Heifer Project International vs Heifer Project India Tr...
This article explores a pivotal trademark dispute adjudicated by the Delhi High Court, involving Heifer Project International (HPI...
DECLARATION OF A WELL-KNOWN TRADEMARK; READING IN LIGHT...
Pursuant to Indian trademark law, specific provisions govern the recognition and protection of well-known trademarks. Distinguishe...
Copyright Cannot Be Granted to Ideas and Generic Terms ...
Copyright law is designed to protect creators by granting them exclusive rights to their original works. However, it is important ...