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 […]
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 […]
Delhi High Court Blocks Kuku FM in Pocket FM vs Kuku FM Copyright Case
A major development has emerged from India’s digital content industry. On July 10, the Delhi High Court issued a temporary injunction restraining Kuku FM from streaming or releasing new episodes of five audio series until the next hearing. Which is on August 29. This Pocket FM vs Kuku FM copyright case is an example of […]
Kolkata School Students Invent Low-Cost Lightning Conductor, File for Patent
Groundbreaking news is coming that could potentially save thousands of lives. Students of Sodepur Deshbandhu Bidyapith (Boys) in Madhyamgram, Kolkata, have developed a low-cost lightning conductor that’s not only affordable but also highly efficient. The project, now in its advanced stages, has led the school to apply for a patent design. But we need to […]
Veerji Malai chaap wale big win in the Delhi High Court over the fake easters, got the compensation of 5 lakh.
The Delhi High Court has granted ₹5 lakh in compensation to the popular restaurant chain “Veer ji Malai Chaap Wale” in a trademark infringement case. The court ruled in favor of Veerji after several copycat eateries misused its name and branding to mislead customers. This judgment is being hailed as a major victory—not just for […]
Delhi HC Orders to Amazon Flipkart and Meesho to Remove fake Product Which Violating Reliance Jio Trademarks
A big update was recently released about the Reliance vs E-commerce Trademark case by the Delhi HC. Many online retailers, including Amazon and Flipkart, have been ordered by the court to remove goods that were being offered for sale under names that were similar to “Reliance” and “Jio“—all without the required authorization. Reliance Industries filed a […]
How to Draft Patent for Biotech Innovations
Patents play a very significant part in promoting innovation in the biotech industry. Patents give a legal shield so that investors and researchers can have exclusive rights over their invention, which can hugely boost investment in biotech ventures. When granted to an inventor or entrepreneur, an invention patent promises investors that their investment will never […]
Trademark Registration – Cost, Process and Importance
In today’s era, where technology and business evolve at an incredible rate, securing your brand should be a top priority. This milestone can only be achieved by trademarking it. A trademark Registration serves not only as a landmark of identification but also allows legal protection of one’s brand from unauthorised use. Nevertheless, most entrepreneurs seem […]
Patent Drafting : The most Challenging Aspect of Patent Application
Patent applications are a branch of intellectual property law, which is an ideology of protecting innovation, ideas, and inventions in technology. Patenting may be a sophisticated task, but drafting a patent continues to be among the most difficult tasks. This article will address patent drafting difficulty, why it continues to be such a tricky task, […]
Patent Eligibility Across Jurisdictions: What You Need to Know
Patenting is very complex and involves multiple stages, and the complexity increases when we try to file a patent in multiple regions or countries. In 2024–25, India granted around 26,000 patents out of 78,000 applications, meaning nearly 67% were rejected or not granted, mainly due to non-eligibility, lack of novelty, or poor documentation. To deal […]