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mykhuranaandkhurana-blog · 1 year ago
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https://www.khuranaandkhurana.com/2023/11/23/judicial-activism-in-india-the-emerging-trend/
India’s judiciary stands as a safeguard for fundamental rights and social harmony, holding the exclusive power to scrutinize legislative and administrative actions. Judicial activism, rooted in judicial review, assesses laws’ conformity with the Constitution
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ipandlegalfilings · 2 years ago
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The internet has come a long way since its inception as a communication network for the US Defence Department in the 1960s
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orbitclinics · 6 months ago
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🎉 Exciting news! 🎉 Our logo is now officially registered under the Trade Marks Registry, Government of India, Trade Marks Act 1999! 🇮🇳 Section 23 (2), Rule 56 (1)
✨ We're beyond grateful for all the love and support for Orbit Clinics, your go-to homeopathic destination since 2006!
🌟 Founded by Prof. (Dr.) Deepak Sharma and officially registered in 2008, Orbit Clinics continues to thrive!
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trademarknight · 2 years ago
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Trademark Act 1999 | Trademark Enforcement
The Trade Marks Act 1999 (the TM Act) provides infringement and passing-off actions. In India, an infringement or passing-off action can be brought before the district courts and the four high courts with original jurisdiction.
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Click here to visit more:- https://trademarknight.com/trademark-law-in-india/
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bng-group · 5 years ago
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ORIGINALITY STANDS OUT. Identify your BRAND with us. One Go Stop For All TRADEMARK Enquiries. Register your trademark at NO COST. Government and out of pocket expenses shall be chargeable. Offer valid for only 1 trademark application.Contact us. Visit us - www.bngltd.com | +91 8767777575 Email - [email protected] . . . . #trademarkregistration#trademarkapplication#trademarkfiling#trademarklisting#trademarkact#worldwidetrademark#legalservices#brandprotection#copyright#indiafightscorona#workfromhome#lockdown#stayhome#staysafe#followforfollowback (at Mumbai, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_aUv31nVxn/?igshid=o7btg5gnsjzx
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patriciawilson96 · 3 years ago
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Read about the Lanham Trademark Act Update-Trademark Modernization Act.
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mykhuranaandkhurana-blog · 1 year ago
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Any commercial organisation must adhere to business laws. They are a collection of laws that control how businesses operate and interact with their stakeholders.
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mykhuranaandkhurana-blog · 1 year ago
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By a majority ruling in the matter of M/s. N.N. Global Mercantile Private Limited v. M/s. Indo Unique Flame Ltd. & Ors.
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mykhuranaandkhurana-blog · 2 years ago
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The case of LT Foods v. Saraswati Trading Company establishes the importance of protecting registered trademarks from infringement and passing off.
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mykhuranaandkhurana-blog · 2 years ago
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The YouTuber, Dhruv Rathee, was sued by Dabur India in the case of Dabur India Limited v. Dhruv Rathee, for criticising its packaged fruit juice in a video titled 'Is Fruit Juice Healthy? |
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ipandlegalfilings · 2 years ago
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The Purpose of this article is to analyze some of the ambiguities and its solution given by the Hon’ble Supreme Court with respect to one of the most important type of intellectual properties laws
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mykhuranaandkhurana-blog · 2 years ago
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The tax provision is anticipated to affect professionals such as physicians, social media influencers, and retailers offering incentives such as automobiles, televisions, computers, etc.
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ipandlegalfilings · 2 years ago
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This article answers the question in affirmative by examining the trend for such registrations in India (and abroad) against the bare perusal of the act, rules, and the manual in addition to the jurisprudence on the subject matter.
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ipandlegalfilings · 2 years ago
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If the trademark has not been used continuously for five years and three months, any aggrieved party may initiate rectification actions. Section 47 of the Indian Trade Marks Act of 1999 addresses the withdrawal of registered trademarks from the Register of Trade Marks.
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