Khurana & Khurana has been established precisely to help corporate leverage anticipated business and economic value from its efficient creation, protection and enforcement of their Intellectual Properties. Khurana & Khurana has created a unique and strategic position for itself by giving End-to-End IP services to its clients from the inception stage of creation of IP to successful commercialization of the IP for fulfillment of desired business objectives. The role and importance of patent professionals in IP (intellectual property) portfolio management (IPM) are increasing becoming significant within business, academic, and legal entities.
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..
View morePublished on 5th June, 2025
In a world where apps run our businesses, algorithms power our decisions, and code shapes nearly every aspect of life, protecting software-based innovation has never been more important. But if you’ve ever wondered whether you can actually patent a piece of software, you’re not alone it’s one of the most debated and misunderstood areas of … Continue reading How Can A Software Be Patented?
Read MorePublished on 3rd June, 2025
Design protection remains fundamental to protect the quickly evolving creative field whose components include product manufacturing together with graphic design work and fashion creations. Multiple legal protections backed by Indian legislation give intellectual property rights to owners so their designs receive safeguarding against unauthorized replication and infringement activities. Understanding Design Protection in India The protection … Continue reading Protection of Design in India: A Complete Guide to Design Registration and Legal Rights.
Read MorePublished on 2nd June, 2025
It is quite well known and accepted that India is a land of great linguistic diversity, with 22 major languages of India being recognized by the Constitution of India under the “Eighth Schedule” and over 19,500 languages or dialects spoken in India as mother tongues, which signifies that there is a lot to gain in … Continue reading Navigating the Legal and Business Aspects of Regional Language Trademarks
Read MorePublished on 30th May, 2025
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important component of contemporary business ethics, making sure that corporations are run in a sustainable manner while keeping in mind their environmental and social footprint. Multinational corporations (MNCs) incorporate CSR into their operational systems nowadays to tackle international issues, such as climate change, human rights, and ethical management. … Continue reading Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in Multinational Companies- A Legal and Environmental Perspective
Read MorePublished on 29th May, 2025
Content creation, dissemination, and consumption occur at a staggering pace in the digital age. The panorama of intellectual production has seen an explosion that touches the whole scope of creative human endeavor, from blogging to academic research, from the computing code to digital art. Unfortunately, the traditional intellectual property (IP) regimes set up to protect … Continue reading The Rise of Open Licensing and Creative Commons: Rethinking Ownership in the Digital Age
Read MorePublished on 28th May, 2025
Among the ancient religious and philosophical works on which the earliest forms of law in the world have their foundations, the position occupied by the Smritis is unique because they represent remembered knowledge and written rules that have steered Hindu society for millennia. Smritis, meaning literally “that which is remembered,” represent the secondary order of … Continue reading The Smritis in Hindu Law: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Relevance
Read MorePublished on 27th May, 2025
As society went on to develop further, various thought paradigms for legal differentiations cropped up, each making interpretations of Smriti principles through regional customary demands. Among the most important schools of Hindu law produced during this time were the two: Mitakshara and Dayabhaga. They became influential in forming regional legal traditions, especially concerning property and … Continue reading Smriti and the Evolution of Hindu Law: From Manusmriti to Mitakshara and Dayabhaga
Read MorePublished on 26th May, 2025
Autonomous vehicles are no longer a futuristic idea. These vehicles are invented and currently being tested on public roads, integrated into logistics, and even deployed in ride-hailing pilots. However, building a driverless future comes only at a significance expense. From high-end sensors and machine learning models to safety validations and following regulations, every layer of … Continue reading Patents as Collateral: Using Autonomous Vehicle Inventions to Accelerate Capital Flow
Read MorePublished on 24th May, 2025
Imagine walking through a busy shopping centre when you suddenly smell a very unique and a distinct scent of freshly baked cookies and cakes from a famous chain of bakeries or imagine a scenario where you smell a freshly brewed coffee and instantly associate it with a famous global brand. These sensory interactions are powerful … Continue reading The Sensory Frontier: Can Smells and Tastes be Trademarked in India?
Read MorePublished on 24th May, 2025
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced an acceleration of patent issue dates, effective May 13, 2025.[1] This change, part of the agency’s ongoing modernization efforts, will shorten the period between the Issue Notification and the actual Issue Date of a patent. As per the new envisaged changes, the timeline between Issue … Continue reading Acceleration in Issuance of Patents by the USPTO
Read MorePublished on 23rd May, 2025
In today era this is the biggest challenges coming if you are looking for “How to File a Patent in India” there are lots of agency and agents are in India but it is very hard to say that few are qualified and can help for you patent filing in India. New technologies and innovations … Continue reading How to File a Patent in India: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Read MorePublished on 22nd May, 2025
With the recent merger of Disney’s Star India and Reliance Industries Limited’s (RIL) Viacom18, corporate acquisitions in India’s entertainment industry have come under increased legal and regulatory scrutiny. In addition to changing the media environment in India, this $8.5 billion deal brought to light important legal issues that regulate such deals. Using the Reliance-Disney merger … Continue reading Corporate Takeovers in Indian Entertainment: Its Legal Framework and Challenges
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