
A Perceptive Study of Indian Jurisprudence on the Religious Susceptibility Clause of Trademarks Law
The use of names of Gods and Goddesses is subject to certain reasonable restrictions under the Indian Constitution and the trademark law.

The use of names of Gods and Goddesses is subject to certain reasonable restrictions under the Indian Constitution and the trademark law.

This article aims to identify and address several queries surrounding the question of copyright protection of street art.

Delhi High Court issued a permanent and mandatory injunction against Defendant for trading “James Bond”- a chocolate product which bore deceptively similar to Cadbury’s trademark “Gems”.

Read an analysis of whether the Indian copyright law has been successful in the adoption of the Marrakesh treaty in its complete essence.

This article maps the legislative and judicial developments that shaped the Indian Copyright Law in 2019.
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