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Trademarks Law & Legislation in India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 11:43:46

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The primary goals of the Trademark Act are to protect trademark owners from the unauthorised use of their marks and to prevent confusion among consumers. This can be accomplished by ensuring that trademarks are distinctive and are not similar to existing trademarks. Additionally, the Trademark Act seeks to protect trademark owners from the unauthorised use of their marks. These objectives may be fulfilled by ensuring that trademarks are unique and do not resemble any other trademarks that are already in use. What does Exactly Trademark Act Define? The Trademark Act is a comprehensive rule book that defines trademark as ... Read More

Trademark Protection for 3D Mark

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 11:33:40

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One trader's goods and services can be distinguished from those of another by the use of a three-dimensional dimensional mark, such as the shape or packaging of a product. In addition to logos and catchphrases, a three-dimensional trademark can provide a product or firm with a distinct and easily recognisable identity. What is 3 Dimensional Mark (3D Mark)? A 3 dimensional mark or simply 3D trademark is a sort of trademark that incorporates a three-dimensional design or shape. This design can be of any form and of any object, product, or packaging that has a distinctive appearance and serves ... Read More

Trademark Infringement and Attempts to Pass Off

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 11:24:11

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The protection of trademark owners' legal rights falls under the purview of two distinct legal concepts: infringement and passing off. Infringing against the rights of the trademark's owner is what is meant to be conveyed by both of these expressions, which define the act of making unauthorised use of a trademark. In spite of this, it is essential to have a comprehensive comprehension of the parallels as well as the distinctions that exist between the two concepts. What is Meaning of Infringement? Infringement is the unauthorised use of a trademark, which is defined as a violation of the ... Read More

Specific Performance in Contracts

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 11:13:19

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When the goods are truly unique or irreplaceable, for instance, the court may order specific performance. However, to get it done, the contract must also be legal, which essentially implies that it cannot be a contract to buy, sell, or engage in illicit activity. To engage into a contract, both parties must be of legal age and capacity. This means that they have to be of legal age and free from any impairments or disabilities. What Does Specific Performance Mean? Specific performance or equitable relief is the remedial right in the law that one party can claim when pray ... Read More

Remedies of Breach of Contract

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 10:58:32

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In a broad sense, a breach is the failure to carry out an obligation imposed by a promise, agreement, or contract. According to the Oxford Dictionary, a "breach" is when someone disregards a legal obligation. Something in this context refers to a deviant act or inaction. Failure on the part of either party to carry out their responsibilities as stated in the contract constitutes a violation of that agreement. What does Breach of Contract Mean? According to the Indian Contract Act of 1872, which states that a breach of contract is a breach of the legally required duty, ... Read More

Protection of Pattern Mark in India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 10:47:33

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Any sign, symbol, design, logo, name, term, slogan, etc. that is used to differentiate the goods or services of one entity from those of another can be considered to be a trademark in India. The term "pattern mark" is used to describe a type of trademark that consists of a pattern or series of forms, lines, or other components arranged in a particular and easily recognisable format. What does Exactly Pattern Mark Define? A pattern mark, in particular, is a symbol normally used in textile design to represent a repeated decorative element. The pattern mark helps to communicate the ... Read More

Privileged Communication: Meaning and Types

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 10:40:14

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Professional communication between two or more people are usually an open talk and can be shared without any hindrance; but in a legal system, some of the professional relations and their communications are privileged and protected from any discloser. What is Meaning of Privileged Communication? Privileged communication usually refers to professional-cum personal conversation, which is (by default) protected by law and cannot be disclosed without the consent of the person who provided the information. For example, attorney-client, doctor-patient, and priest-penitent; the information provided by client to his or her attorney; patient to his or her doctor; or penitent ... Read More

Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 17-Feb-2023 10:26:01

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The policy aims to integrate all fishermen with agricultural producers and give fishermen access to all services provided by various farmer welfare programs. In a newly created Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairy, a new dedicated department of Fisheries was established to carry out this and other government policy efforts. What is Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)? As a component of the Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Package, the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) is a flagship program for the targeted and sustainable development of the nation's fisheries sector. It is expected to cost Rs. 20, 050 crores ... Read More

Mandakolathur Patanjali Sastri: Former Chief Justice of India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Feb-2023 18:15:59

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Justice Mandakolathur Patanjali Sastri was born on 4th January 1889 in Mandakolathur, Tamil Nadu. He has done expertise in Tax Law. He was a member of a bench that has heard a number of famous cases where the scope of basic rights has been expanded while still adhering to the letter of the law to protect the country's inhabitants. He was preceded by Justice H. J. Kania and succeeded by Mehr Chand Mahajan. He died in New Delhi on 16th March 1963 (aged 74). Early Life and Education He was the son of renowned Sanskrit pandit Pandit Krishna Sastri and ... Read More

Gopal Ballav Pattanaik: Former Chief Justice of India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 16-Feb-2023 18:13:23

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Justice Gopal Ballav Pattanaik born on December 19th 1937 in Odisha. He served on benches that handed down 420 judgement and a part of 3128 benches during his time on the Supreme Court. He was preceded by Justice Bhupinder Nath Kirpal and was succeeded by Justice V. N. Khare. Early Life and Education Justice G.B. Pattanaik was born and brought up in Cuttack, Odisha. He attended Ravenshaw College in Cuttack, graduated from Ewing Christian College of Allahabad University with a degree in science, and then went on to Madhusudan Law College of Odisha's Utkal University for his law degree. Career ... Read More

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