Renewable energy and Patents in India
India is the world’s third‐largest energy-consuming country with a population of approx. 1.3 billion. Studies indicate that energy use has doubled since 2000, with 80% of demand still being met by coal, oil, and solid biomass. The country’s economic growth demands increase in its energy resources, energy systems, and infrastructure. As per International Energy Agency …
Delhi High Court holds WOODS and WOODLEY to be similar
Is there copying of the dominant portion of the trademark? This short point has come up for consideration in the instant suit between two entities dealing in apparel.
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION: NEW EU GDPR STANDARD CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES
Sucharita Basu, Managing Partner, AQUILAW Ronodeep Dutta, Lead Consultant Indirect Tax, AQUILAW
KEY AMENDMENTS UNDER GST LAW, VIDE FINANCE ACT 2021, APPLICABLE FROM 01 JANUARY 2022
Rajarshi Dasgupta, Head of Indirect Taxes, AQUILAW Vedika Agarwal, Consultant Indirect Tax, AQUILAW
ARE SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES ‘INTERMEDIARIES’? ONE’S SYLLEPSIS IS ANOTHER’S DILEMMA
Ronodeep Dutta, Lead Consultant, Indirect Tax, AQUILAW Fatima Anwar, Associate, AQUILAW
EMERGENCY ARBITRATION – A RECAP
Vikas Mehta, Partner, AQUILAW Kritika Sethi, Senior Associate, AQUILAW
POSSIBILITY OF AN ADVERTISEMENT BAN DECISION NEGATING THE PROTECTION GRANTED TO HONEST USE OF TRADEMARKS
Authors: Gönenç Gürkaynak Esq., Tolga Uluay, and Doruk Altın, ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law
Competition Law: Role of Informant v. case for filing of information
“Methods of public engagement can enhance the legitimacy of regulatory action when regulators give the public a voice, show respect for participants, and give comprehensible reasons for choices made.”[1]
TURKEY: UNAUTHORIZED CAPITAL MARKET ACTIVITIES
Authors: Gönenç Gürkaynak, Esq., Nazlı Nil Yukaruç, Selen Ermanlı Sakar and Irmak Yetim, ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law
New move to prescribe infringed trademark and copyright products as prohibited products
On 4 January 2022, The Cabinet has approved the Draft of Notification of Commerce Ministry Re: prescribes infringed trademark and copyright products as prohibited products to be exported, imported and prohibited to be brought through the Kingdom.