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over 6 years ago

Pilot 18. Com Can No Longer Take Free Rides: Restrained From Using Trademark “Vistara”

Use of Impugned Mark The cases were filed by the TATA-SIA Airlines Ltd which was registered in India on 5th November 2013 and is a public limited company with over 5000 crores authorized capital.
over 6 years ago

Angel Tax Insights For Start Ups

Angel tax refers to a term that is used for income tax that is payable by unlisted companies.
over 6 years ago

Bharat Matrimony Wins Trademark Infringement Case Against Shaadi.Com

As per the company’s plaint, it was stated that other matrimony services were hoping for a free ride on the trust and goodwill of Bharatmatrimony.
over 6 years ago

Renewal Process For Fssai Food License

IX of the nomination of persons by the company shall be filed in the prescribed format.
over 6 years ago

Union Budget 2019 20 : Implication On Companies

Followings are the implication of Union Budget 2019-20 on the Indian Companies – The minimum level of public shareholding in the listed companies raised from the current threshold of 25% to 35% level.
over 6 years ago

Retail Websites Accountable For Authenticity Of Products They Sell

Safe Harbor Protection The Bombay high court recently laid down that marketplace cannot take refuge under section 79 of the IT Act when dealing with products being sold on their site.
over 6 years ago

Adidas Loses Trademark For Three Stripes

Since then the company has been in a number of battles over the use of stripes by various competitors.
over 6 years ago

Patent Prosecution Highway (Pph) : The Fast Track Examination Procedure

The PPH process also has 2 types: PPH based on domestic or national work products PPH based on PCT work Products Benefits of PPH Application PPH application can be a route to a productive and faster examination process of patent applications.
over 6 years ago

Egm: Extraordinary General Meeting

The AGM is conducted at a fixed time and place a with proper notice.
over 6 years ago

Alteration In Registration Trademark

And hence, the Trademark Act has laid down the remedies for the rectification of error and mistakes, there are certain provisions prescribed under the act to rectify the details that have been submitted in the application.