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Kolkata · KolkataIt is known that if the Appeal Court finds that the Controller has not followed the principle of natural justice while refusing a patent, such an order is most likely to be set aside and returned for reconsideration. This happened again in a case heard by the Calcutta High Court, where Respondent 2 refused the patent application relating to a group of compounds defined by a Markush structure but was subsequently narrowed to a single compound, Br…See the Story
India - Legal Infirmities In Refusal Of A Patent: Calcutta High Court Rules Remand Inevitable.

Taxes · IndiaThe film industry is a complex chain ending with the management of intellectual property rights. With the introduction of service tax on intellectual property and business-related services in the Finance Act, 1994 (act), their classification and tax liability are frequently disputed. In Play House Motion Pictures Private Limited v Commissioner of Central Excise, Customs and Service Tax before the Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal …See the Story
India - Lights, Camera Action! Don’t Forget The Taxes.

Delhi, India · DelhiIntellectual property rights met commercial reality in Conqueror Innovations Private Limited and Anr v Xiaomi Technology India Private Limited. Conqueror applied for a temporary injunction restraining Xiaomi from infringing its patent that allowed users to find lost phones. Delhi High Court refused to grant the relief. The court found that Conqueror had not made a sufficient case for the injunction to be granted. Relying on the Supreme Court ca…See the Story