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Imitative School Names and Logos Invite Ex Parte Injunctions Under the Trademarks Act, 1999 and the Copyright Act, 1957: Delhi High Court
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE The Delhi High Court, in a significant intellectual property ruling, reaffirmed that deceptive similarity in school logos and names warrants ex parte injunction under Trademarks Act 1999 and Copyright Act 1957 , particularly where public confusion and brand dilution are evident. Key Takeaways: Educational institutions can enforce trademark and copyright rights Deceptive similarity in names and logos can mislead parents and students Courts may grant ex par
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Dec 163 min read
Supreme Court of India Urges Inclusion of Adult Widowed Sisters as Dependents
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE In a landmark observation, the Supreme Court of India flagged an archaic gap in the current legal framework and urged the government to include adult widowed sisters as dependents under compensation statutes.The Court highlighted the need to modernize laws to reflect evolving social realities and ensure gender-equitable justice. Key Highlights: Case Title: XYZ v. Union of India (Civil Appeal No. — /2025) Court: Supreme Court of India Bench: Justice
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Nov 103 min read


Supreme Court sets aside delay condonation in a 14 year old case
OVERVIEW OF THE CASE The Supreme Court recently dealt with a 14 year old case , where the issue centered on whether such an extraordinary...
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Sep 233 min read
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