
Unpacking Personality Rights in India
Ever had your kid spot a Harry Potter T-shirt at a bustling street market, the print a bit crooked, colours slightly faded, clearly not from the official store? Yet their

Ever had your kid spot a Harry Potter T-shirt at a bustling street market, the print a bit crooked, colours slightly faded, clearly not from the official store? Yet their

Beyond Sight and Sound: India Embraces Olfactory Trademarks Non-Conventional Marks under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 Case: Sumitomo Rubber Industries case In a landmark development for Indian trademark jurisprudence, the