GREAT NEWS FOR ALL INDIAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES TO BOOST THEIR INNOVATION

The Government of India notifies Patent Amendment Rules 2021 to reduce 80 per cent of patent filing fee for all educational institutes as recognized by an authority designated by the Central Government or the State Government or the Union territories. The fee is reduced by 80 percent as the Educational institutes which was under the Others category have now moved […]

Decathlon Sues Pentathlon for Trademark Infringement

Decathlon, a French-based company, one of the largest sporting goods retailer in the world with 1647 stores in nearly 1000 cities in 57 countries and regions (Jan 2020) including many stores spread across states in India has filed a trademark infringement suit against NCR-based Pentathlon Sports. Decathlon alleges that the Pentathlon infringes the registered trademark of Decathlon, visually and phonetically […]

Government Proposal to Shut Down IPAB

The Bill bearing the title “The Tribunals Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Bill, 2021”was introduced on Feb 11, 2021 in the Parliament by the Union Finance Minister. While seeking to dismantle the IPAB, the Bill proposes to transfer its powers to High Courts (for patent, trademarks, GI, Plant Varieties related issues) and to Commercial Courts (for copyright matters). The […]

Delhi HC ruled in favour of “MakeMyTrip”- Temporary ad-interim injunction continues

MAKE MY TRIP (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED (hereinafter Plaintiff) sought  permanent injunction restraining  MAKE MY TRAVEL (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED (hereinafter Defendant)  from adopting and using  the trade mark/trade name ‘Make My Travel’ (word per se), MMT (letter mark) and the tag line ‘Dreams Unlimited’ and MakeMyTravel Logo. Plaintiff submitted that the infringement and passing off of Plaintiff‟s marks is proved by […]

New IPR Policy for Academic Institutions on the anvil

“The patent system added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius, in the discovery and production of new and useful things.”-Abraham Lincoln. No one can refute the words of Abraham Lincoln more so today, as we live in the knowledge era. Therefore, it has become imperative to enhance creativity, innovation and competitiveness by harnessing the IP of individuals, institutions, industry and the […]

Government of India initiative to boost Intellectual Property Rights

To nurture innovation and creativity in a knowledge economy, Indian Government has reduced the official fees for filing of patent application, requesting for normal or expedited examination and for renewing the granted patents to the tune of 60 to 68 percent especially for MSMEs who play a key role in the economic growth of India. The fee reduction has also […]

Burden of Proof in case of Process Patent

Judgement Date: Aug 14, 2019 Shogun Organics Limited (the plaintiff), has filed the present suit seeking a permanent injunction restraining infringement of its Patent IN-236630 (IN‘630) against Defendants (Solex Chemicals Pvt. Ltd, Director of the Solex, Orachem Pvt. Ltd (Trading partner of Solex), Manaksia Ltd, and  Endura SPA. The IN’630 patent relates to a “Process for manufacturing D-trans Allethrin”. Allethrin […]