Karnataka High Court in a Manipal Group Trademark Infringement Case: Issues guidelines on imprisonment in for Willful Disobedience of Judicial Orders

Karnataka High Court in a Manipal Group Trademark Infringement Case: Issues guidelines on imprisonment in for Willful Disobedience of Judicial Orders The Karnataka High Court has issued comprehensive guidelines concerning civil imprisonment in civil cases, particularly when there is willful disobedience of Court orders. The division judge’s bench of Justices Alok Radhe and Anant Ramanth

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NCLAT Directs Modification of Resolution Plan: There Cannot be Any Discrimination Between Payment of One Class of Creditors

NCLAT Directs Modification of Resolution Plan: There Cannot be Any Discrimination Between Payment of One Class of Creditors The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), Principal Bench, comprising of Justice Ashok Bhushan (Chairperson) and Shri Barun Mitra (Technical Member) while adjudicating an appeal has directed the Successful Resolution Applicant to allocate funds to Operational Creditors

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Landmarks in the Emergence of Corporate Governance

The article titled ‘Landmarks in the Emergence of Corporate Governance’ illuminates the origins and evolution of corporate governance. It highlights the influential role of committees and legislative acts implemented in different countries, which have played a crucial part in shaping and advancing the concept of corporate governance Introduction The concept of Corporate Governance plays a

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Calcutta High Court: Power of Court to Continue to Hear an Application for Interim Relief Would Not be Fettered under Section 9(3) of A&C Act, 1996

Calcutta High Court: Power of Court to Continue to Hear an Application for Interim Relief Would Not be Fettered under Section 9(3) of A&C Act, 1996 The Calcutta High Court by its single judge has observed that, while Section 9(3) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 bars the Court from taking up any interim

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (July 17- July 23)

Last week we published a literature review cum blog post on Artificial Intelligence and IP. We also came across interesting orders from different high courts, notably the Delhi High Court decision on RX Prime and Canva’s patent infringement dispute and two orders on visual similarity between the competing marks. Anything important we’re missing out on?

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Interpretation of ‘Prima Facie’ case of fraud and Corruption for an unconditional stay of arbitral award under Section 36(3) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

INTERPRETATION OF ‘PRIMA FACIE’ CASE OF FRAUD AND CORRUPTION FOR AN UNCONDITIONAL STAY OF ARBITRAL AWARD UNDER SECTION 36(3) OF THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996 A finding of a prima facie case of fraud and corruption contemplates a drastic step of unconditional stay of award until disposal of objections under Section 34 of the

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