Tag: 1999

High Court Applies Test of Preponderance of Probability to determine Subletting in Commercial Tenancy
The Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) was hearing a Revision Application challenging the decree passed by the Hon’ble District Judge-II, Panvel Raigad dismissing Regular Civil Appeal No. 189 of 2019 and upholding the decree passed

Strict Scrutiny Standard to be adopted for Deceptively Similar Trademarks in Pharmaceutical Product Sector
The Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) recently held[i] that a trademark cannot be granted, by holding that structurally & phonetically similar trademark ought not to be registered for a drug of similar aliment, having a

Vishal N. Kalsaria v. Bank of India & Ors.
Introduction In the case of Vishal N. Kalsaria v. Bank of India & Ors.[1], the Supreme Court has considered the question whether the provisions of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of
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