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View moreKhurana & Khurana has a legacy of over ten years in Patent Litigation and serves some of the leading Corporates for IP infringement matters. Our experience includes finding the potential infringers for the IP owners through due diligence and assessing the market for the same. For doing this, our firm has Patent/Trade Mark Attorneys/Practitioners who have advanced qualifications in varied technology domains and understand complete nuances of claim mapping and provisions of enforcement under different IP Laws.
View moreKhurana & Khurana assists Corporates in maximizing opportunities from their IP portfolios through accurate legal opinions that ensure that all possible ways to solve a problem are identified and due-diligence of each way is put across in the right manner such that the client can take a judicious call on the way to proceed forward. K&K renders Prior art, Freedom to Operate, Validity, and Non-infringement opinions relating to a client’s products and technologies. K&K also prepares a comprehensive IP Litigation Strategy before initiating with a legal suit to ensure that the clients understands the next steps clearly, sets its expectations, and is cognizant of the costs involved in the process.
View moreCommercial law governs the broad areas of business, commerce and consumer transactions. Commercial law in India has developed rapidly over the years with the opening up approach towards FDI and WTO. It allows, so far as it can, Corporate or person to do business in the way they want and not require them to stick to forms that they may think to be outmoded. Thus, Commercial Law Practice is recognized as a very important and integral element of any corporate operation, and is gaining more and more importance.In this era of globalisation, sweeping changes in business strategies require Corporates to meet challenge of complying with commercial contract law for the smooth functioning of its business and commerce.
View moreThe Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is responsible for the administration of Top Level Domain Names. The Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy provides for the settlement of domain name disputes for the Generic Top Level Domains Name (GTLD) such as .com, .edu, .net, among others. The UDRP complaints may be filed with any of the ICANN accredited arbitration centres. UDRP also allows for the filing of the complaints at the jurisdictional civil court where the Registrant or the Registrar is located. Where the Registrar or the Registrant is located in India, the dispute may be resolved through legal action at the civil court.
View moreAttorneys at Khurana & Khurana have developed significant experience in the area of anti-counterfeiting, especially in FMCG, Pharmaceuticals, Apparels, Footwear, and Medical Devices product verticals, and can assist in devising a comprehensive strategy for curbing counterfeit products by outlining all possible risks and assumptions and mapping them with costs involved in each step taken so that a judicious and objective step can be taken by the client..
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Published on 7th July, 2025
Changing role of IP assets in Indian Law was reflected in a landmark ruling wherein the Delhi High Court directed the sale of trademark belonging to Fortis Healthcare, with the purpose of enforcing an arbitral award. The aim was to recover leftover debt owed to Japanese pharma major Daiichi Sankyo by former Ranbaxy promoters Malvinder … Continue reading Fortis Healthcare Trademark Auction: A Landmark Judgment Paving the Way for IP Asset Monetization in India
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Published on 4th July, 2025
To comprehend the intrinsic vulnerabilities of India’s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) system in mining, it is imperative to study actual cases where the system failed to protect against major environmental and social harms. The case studies not only depict the abuse of loopholes in the EIA system but also determine the consequences of weak governance, … Continue reading Case Studies – Eia Failures In Indian Mining Projects
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Published on 3rd July, 2025
Myanmar’s legal framework poof Intellectual Property protection could be understood as bit shaky. For years the colonial law for trademark didn’t serve much for the trademark regime rather it was the common law principles and criminal law which did the job of trademark law and for the other intellectual properties it was rather not protected … Continue reading How to File for Intellectual Property Protection in Myanmar: A Complete Guide
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Published on 26th June, 2025
In a judgment of considerable consequence for Indian employment jurisprudence, the Hon’ble Supreme Court, in Vijaya Bank & Anr. v. Prashant B. Narnaware[1], affirmed the enforceability of employment bonds, thereby providing critical judicial clarity on the contours of employment obligations and employee mobility. The ruling decisively addresses the interplay between contractual freedom and the prohibition … Continue reading Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Employment Bonds in Vijaya Bank v. Prashant B. Narnaware: A Landmark Ruling for Indian Employers
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Published on 25th June, 2025
Copyright Law and Magic Copyright law[i] exists as a cornerstone of intellectual property rights, seeking to safeguard the original expression of ideas across various domains of creativity.[ii] Its primary purpose, as articulated in constitutional and statutory frameworks, is to “promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts” by granting authors and creators exclusive rights to … Continue reading Copyright Law and the Art of Magic: Navigating Legal Protection for Illusions and Performances
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Published on 24th June, 2025
With the present business scenario, the move from traditional paper documents to electronic transactions has revolutionized the implementation and verification of transactions to their very core. The digital economy promoted by technology and policy drives like Digital India has made government and non-governmental agencies adopt digital media as the medium of communication and contract formation. … Continue reading The Role of Digital Signatures in Indian Commercial Transactions: A Legal and Commercial Perspective
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Published on 23rd June, 2025
On 7th March 2025, the Bombay High Court passed an absolute interim injunction in favor of Karan Johar in the case of Karan Johar v. India Pride Advisory Private Ltd. & Ors . This case sparked a heated debate about personality rights in the entertainment industry. It highlights the importance of celebrity rights, following well-known … Continue reading The Name Game: Bombay HC’s takes on celebrity identity in Karan Johar v India Pride Advisory
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Published on 20th June, 2025
A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India, comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice N. Kotiswar Singh, delivered a landmark judgement in Cryogas Equipment Private Limited v. Inox India Limited & Ors.[1], which distinguished between the protection of an artistic work and design under the Copyright Act[2] and Designs Act[3]. The decision deals with … Continue reading Copyright Work v. Industrial Design: Two-Prong Test Laid Down in Cryogas v. Inox
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Published on 18th June, 2025
Despite its widespread use within various cultures, music sampling has remained a highly contentious issue within copyright law. Music sampling, the act of borrowing parts of existing songs for new compositions, has become a significant element of modern music production, especially in hip-hop, pop, and electronic genres. It is a powerful tool that pays homage … Continue reading Music Sampling & Copyright Laws: A Comparative Analysis of India & the US
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Published on 17th June, 2025
Amul – The Taste of India’, this brand and tagline is known to almost every Indian household and is very popular brand, but ever wondered what if anyone use this name for selling their own products? Does a normal prudent person have time to look whether this product is the one which has the trademark … Continue reading Case Analysis: Kaira District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd. v. Bio Logic and Psychotropics India (P) Ltd
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Published on 16th June, 2025
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Digital twins are virtual representations of actual items, systems, or processes that redefine a variety of sectors by allowing for real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and simulation-driven innovation. Digital twins are turning out to be increasingly an integral part of the modern digital economy, ranging from managing urban infrastructure to personalizing healthcare and … Continue reading Whose Twin Is It Anyway? Ip Ownership in The Digital Twin Ecosystem.
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Published on 13th June, 2025
Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (UPSI) builds the bedrock of fairness and transparency in the securities market. Under Regulation 2(1)(n) of the PIT Regulations, UPSI means information that is not published or by its nature cannot be expected to be published and includes critical information that may reasonably be expected, upon disclosure, to have a material … Continue reading Redefining Market: SEBI’s Proposed Changes to UPSI Under PIT Regulations
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