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Lala Ji Diamond Trademark Case: Rajasthan HC Reinforces Mandatory Notice Requirement Under Trademarks Act

In a significant ruling on trademark law, the Rajasthan High Court emphasized the importance of issuing a mandatory notice before removing a registered trademark in the “Lala Ji Diamond trademark case.” The Court firmly stated that Jitendra Goyal, the creator of the former trademark “Lala Ji Diamond,” could not lose his rights without following the […]

Columbia Trademark Dispute Between Sportswear and University

Columbia Sportswear Sues Columbia University Over Trademark Dispute

Recently, a big piece of news has come. Columbia Sportswear filed a lawsuit against Columbia University. The case was filed on July 23 in the U.S. District Court, and it’s all about trademark infringement. Columbia Sportswear, which is a huge name worldwide for outdoor gear—like outerwear, sportswear, headgear, and even camping equipment—is accusing the university […]

NLU Delhi Launches a One-Year LL.M.

NLU Delhi Launches One-Year LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law in Collaboration with Indian Patent Office

In a major step toward strengthening India’s intellectual property (IP) ecosystem, the circular officially announces admissions for the one-year LL.M. (Professional). NLU Delhi launches a one-year LL.M. collaboration with the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) and has officially announced admissions for a one-year LL.M. This flagship program is part […]

India rejects software patents as Delhi HC upholds strict IPR rules.

India Rejects Software Patents: Delhi HC Rules Against Kroll

In a landmark decision, the  Delhi HC rejects Kroll’s software patent and has ruled that software-based inventions without a technical effect or hardware advancement are not patentable under Indian law. This case is a perfect example of the strict and independent nature of Indian Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) law. What Led to the Case: The […]