ANALYSIS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INDIA

The development of innovation, creativity, and economic progress in India is greatly influenced by Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). India’s approach to preserving intellectual property is extremely important since it is a fast-developing country with a rich cultural heritage and a booming technology sector.

What are Trademarks in India?

In India, a trademark is defined under the Trade Marks Act, of 1999. It is a recognizable mark or symbol that distinguishes the goods or services of one entity from those of others.

Unveiling The Dark Side of Subvention Scheme

Subvention schemes, brings to light incidents of harassment, and analyses how fraud continues to exist in the market despite regulatory interventions such as the NHB decision to end subvention schemes.

Bringing fair competition to the forefront: Drawing from the Google- CCI Judgement

The grievance against NCLAT pertained to the pre-installation of certain apps promoted by Google within the Operating System which could not be removed by the user.

A Guide to Trademark

Trademark performs a full-size position. A hallmark can commonly be defined as any mark, symbol or a phrase, brand that represents a business enterprise or any product. It may be a legally registered mark.

Supreme court directed central government to frame model builder-buyer agreement

It is important to frame a model builder-buyer agreement to seek out transparency and uniformity and to protect the interest of homebuyers and consumers from builders’ unfair practices.

Contradictions between The RERA and IBC

The IBC recognizes homebuyers under financial creditors to protect their rights even when a creditor, other than a homebuyer, invokes insolvency proceedings against the builder.

Relief for Homebuyers- Jammu & Kashmir RERA Notifies RERA Rules

RERA in J&K will secure the interest of home buyers as well as put an end to the malpractices by the agents or builders improvising the condition of the real estate sector.

Extension of RERA Registration cannot deprecate Homebuyers Right

Continuous demands of the project developers for extension of RERA registration have posed a major question of marginalizing the interest of the Homebuyers.

HRERA-GURUGRAM- Relief for Homebuyers as Adjudicating Officer grants Refund

The Hon’ble Adjudicating Officer took no time and in the short period of a span, gave relief to several homebuyers by granting not only refund but also compensation.

Homebuyers can now move RERA against Raheja Developers

Homebuyers who have been stuck due to CIRP and were unable to move before any court/ forum can now finally feel relieved and move before the developer company for any grievance.

Can financial creditor approach NCLT while the petition is pending in NCDRC?

The homebuyers who wish to seek refund of their amount are legally entitled to approach National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) under IBC.