Indian Scientists Receive Patent for Portable Food Safety Device

Indian Scientists Receive Patent for Portable Food Safety Device

One proud moment is coming from India, where a group of four scientists—Dr. Aarif Khan, Dr. Nupur Bhatnagar, Dr. Garima Sharma, and Dr. Tripti Yadav—have all been given a patent by the official authority for their innovative invention: the Portable Food Microbiology Analyzer. This device has potential in improving food safety by enabling rapid, on-site […]

Titan vs Lenskart trademark case

Delhi High Court Rules in Favor of Titan in Trademark Infringement Case Against Lenskart

A high-profile case in the Delhi High Court has recently made headlines for its intriguing reasoning. The court ruled in favor of Titan Company Limited in the matter of Titan vs. Lenskart, where Titan filed a lawsuit against Lenskart for trademark infringement. The judgment highlights the court’s firm stance on protecting intellectual property rights, especially […]

Piyush Goyal patent policy

Evergreening of Patents in India: Piyush Goyal Says It Won’t Be Allowed

Recently, Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, made a significant statement declaring that India will not allow the evergreening of patents. This strong stance comes in response to growing pressure from multinational pharmaceutical companies and foreign governments seeking to dilute India’s stringent patent laws, particularly Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act. To […]

OLD Monk vs OLD MIST TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT

Monk vs Mist: The Trademark Showdown in Indian Spirits

A high-profile branding conflict has reached the Delhi High Court, where the legendary Old Monk Coffee Rum, produced by Mohan Meakin Ltd., has taken legal action against the recently launched Old Mist Coffee Rum in Goa. The petition claims that Old Mist’s labeling, design, and product identity closely resemble that of Old Monk. The company […]