

A Predictable Progression In A Technology Does Not Constitute An Inventive Step: Delhi High Court
In a patent infringement suit, the Delhi High Court held that logical progression from the prior art does not encompass an inventive step.
Pallaash Shankhdhar
Aug 21, 2024


Practical approach to Non-Working Patent: High Court balances interests and industry’s needs
Introduction: In an order dated August 04, 2023, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court (hereinafter referred to as “the Hon’ble Court’’) has...
Aastha Joshi
Sep 3, 2023

INDIA: CGPDTM WITHDRAWS PUBLIC NOTICES, UNDERTAKES TO RESTORE 100,000+ ABANDONED TM APPS IN 10 DAYS
In recent writ proceedings before the Hon'ble Delhi High Court titled Intellectual Property Attorneys Association (“IPAA”) & Another...
Sharabh Shrivastava
Apr 18, 2023


India: Graphical User Interface (GUI) Capable Of Design Registration Rules High Court
Introduction In a recent appeal instituted before the Hon’ble High Court of Calcutta in the case of UST Global (Singapore) Pte Ltd Vs The...
Ankita Sabharwal
Mar 29, 2023

India: HC holds that Controller’s order should reflect extensive analysis of Applicant’s submissions
In the order Dr. Sapna Nangia vs The Assistant Controller Of Patents and Designs[1] dated February 22, 2023, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court...
Gaurvi Arora
Mar 24, 2023


Spectrum of distinctiveness: High Court clarifies criteria for inherent registrability
Facts of the case: In its order dated July 8, 2022, issued in Disruptive Health Solutions Private Limited vs Registrar of Trade Marks,...
Swati Bhanot
Oct 11, 2022