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Khurana & Khurana acts as Legal Counsels for On2Cook India Private Limited

On2Cook India Private Limited, an Ahmedabad-based start-up, incorporated in the year 2022, recently launched its futuristic-looking patented cooking device under the brand name “On2Cook”. On2Cook cooking device as well the Company is the brainchild of the Designer, Inventor and Entrepreneur, Sanandan Sudhir (aka Sandy), who is keen on revolutionizing and disrupting the cooking Industry. [Image … Continue reading Khurana & Khurana acts as Legal Counsels for On2Cook India Private Limited

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Court Castigates Plaintiff For Whimsically Undervaluing Commercial Suit

Introduction Arbitrary or whimsical undervaluation of commercial suits by Plaintiffs in order to pay less court fees is not just unethical but also against the provisions laid under the law. A similar matter came before the Hon’ble Matura District Court which is being handled and led by Mr. Amarjeet Kumar (Partner – Litigation) & Rajat … Continue reading Court Castigates Plaintiff For Whimsically Undervaluing Commercial Suit

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Taxing of Digital Assets As Per Budget 2022

INTRODUCTION The creator of Bitcoin, the first cryptocurrency to enter the market in 2009, went under the nickname Satoshi Nakamoto. Following that, a number of cryptocurrencies were introduced, with Bitcoin Cash, Ripple (XRP), Litecoin, and other well-known coins among the most widely used ones. As of January 2022, there are reportedly more than 8,000 cryptocurrencies. … Continue reading Taxing of Digital Assets As Per Budget 2022

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Pose And Its Ip Laws

Introduction: Recently Usain Bolt moved to register his signature victory pose under US Trademark Law. Considering the pose to be a mark in today’s world as people get attracted to style when they are entertained and pose is one of its forms where the entertainment and sports industry use the different poses of celebrities for … Continue reading Pose And Its Ip Laws

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Metaverse : Blurred Lines for Criminal Law

The Buzz Around the ‘Metaverse’ The ‘metaverse’ has been the latest buzzword in talks of technological development in the past year with big corporate brands such as Meta and H&M, video games as well as celebrities introducing their own projects associated with ‘metaverses.’ However, there is still a lack of clarity surrounding this concept. [Image … Continue reading Metaverse : Blurred Lines for Criminal Law

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Media Trials and its Implications on the Legal System

Media and Entertainment has been an important contributing industry in India, especially as a developing country. While Indian media was introduced in the 18th century, it only took off in the late 1930s, at a time of revolution and when all eyes were on India during our fight for independence. Over the years, telecasting, news … Continue reading Media Trials and its Implications on the Legal System

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Windfall Gain Tax : The Legality?

Introduction The basics of windfall gain tax go back to the idea that no entity should be ideally allowed to benefit from favourable market behaviour. These behaviours can be simulated due to any number of reasons, mostly which are not in the control of the companies gaining from such events. A current example of such … Continue reading Windfall Gain Tax : The Legality?

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Neetu Singh & Anr. V. Telegram FZ LLC & Ors. (2022) : An analysis of Intermediary Liability in Copyright Infringement

Introduction In the pervasive era of digitalization, intermediary liability has become an intensely contested topic. The Information Technology Act, 2002, under Section 2(w), defines intermediary as – “Intermediary with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives, stores or transmits that message or provides any service with … Continue reading Neetu Singh & Anr. V. Telegram FZ LLC & Ors. (2022) : An analysis of Intermediary Liability in Copyright Infringement

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Protection of Geographical Indications in Bangladesh

Introduction Geographical indications (GIs) refer to signs or symbols that are used to denote a product, the distinctive characteristics of which are linked to its place of origin. GIs are different from other intellectual property rights because of their unique characteristics, namely, the fact that they can be collectively owned by a group of producers. … Continue reading Protection of Geographical Indications in Bangladesh

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Protection of Geographical Indications in Vietnam

Introduction First established in 1995 through the system of appellations of origin brought by the French, the Vietnamese legal framework for the protection of GIs provides for a State-driven, top-down management of GIs that is supported by strong public policies. Indeed, beyond the strict legal scope, GIs have recently attracted an increasingly growing interest within … Continue reading Protection of Geographical Indications in Vietnam

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