Concept of Deceptively Similar under Trademark Law

In simple words, deceptively similarity of marks can also be defined as similarity between the trademarks which can likely deceive the general public of average intellect to believe that the mark in question is in some way or the other linked to the registered or a well-known trademark. ...
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Critical Analysis Of Novartis Case In IPR Regime

The judgement in the case of Novartis AG v. Union of India, pronounced by the Hon’ble Supreme Court has become one of the landmark judgements in the history of India. The judgement came as a relief to many people to have easy access to medicine at a minimum cost, and the availability of life-saving medicines at an affordable rate thus expanding the scope of Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act,...
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