Overview Of Souriraja Naidu V Rajagopalan
INTRODUCTION Souriraja Naidu V Rajagopalan is pre-constitutional judgment on easement rights that was delivered in 1924. This is perhaps one of the oldest judgements in its field which is still prevalent in today’s time. The case talks about two different kinds of easement rights namely easement by prescription and easement by necessity that were pleaded … Continue reading Overview Of Souriraja Naidu V Rajagopalan
Read more »E- Pharmacy In India (Ban Or No Ban)
‘E-pharmacies’ are in quandary after the decisions taken by country’s two High Court’s over the issue of online sale of medicines. The Hon’ble Delhi High Court deferred the hearing on the matter and extended its interim stay on the online sale of medicines through e-pharmacies. However, the Hon’ble Madras High Court temporarily suspended the ban … Continue reading E- Pharmacy In India (Ban Or No Ban)
Read more »Advocates as Patent Agents
In a landmark (and in a way divisive) judgment, Justice S. Tamilvanan of the Madras High Court, on 15th March 2013, allowed the writ petition filed by Mr. S.P. Chockalingam (W.P.No.8472 of 2006) and declared the amendments introduced to Section 126 of the Patents Act 1970, by Section 67 (a) of the Patents (Amendment) Act, … Continue reading Advocates as Patent Agents
Read more »ENERCON INDIA LTD. (EIL) VS. ENERCON GMBH (EG)
This article is directed to interested persons who have not been regularly following the Enercon Case, one the few patent litigation battles which have seen the light of day and is setting new standards in decision making on issues relating to formality rejections and obviousness/inventive step issues. This article puts a quick snapshot of what … Continue reading ENERCON INDIA LTD. (EIL) VS. ENERCON GMBH (EG)
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