Blogs
“QUIA TIMET" ACTION UNDER TRADE MARKS
Nov. 1, 2025 • Priyanka K C
A quia timet action is a legal remedy in trademark law used to prevent apprehended infringement before it happens, requiring proof of imminent and substantial danger. Courts evaluate factors such as the likelihood of confusion.............................
CASE REVIEW: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, India vs Bhagavatam. In
Nov. 15, 2025 • TANNU MISHRA G. J. ADVANI LAW COLLEGE, MUMBAI
Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, India vs Bhagavatam. In CS(COMM) 657/2023
CASE REVIEW:Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. vs Gleck Pharma (OPC) Pvt Ltd
Nov. 5, 2025 • TANNU MISHRA G. J. ADVANI LAW COLLEGE, MUMBAI
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. vs Gleck Pharma (OPC) Pvt Ltd 2024:BHC-OS:8628
CASE REVIEW: Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited vs Uber India Systems Private Limited
Nov. 1, 2025 • TANNU MISHRA G. J. ADVANI LAW COLLEGE, MUMBAI
Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited vs Uber India Systems Private Limited CS(COMM) 345/2025
AI DROPSHIPPING: BUSINESS MODELS, LEGAL LANDSCAPE, IP INTERACTIONS, AND FUTURE REGULATION
Nov. 23, 2025 • BY SIDDHARTH RANGA, 4TH YEAR (5 YEAR MBA) KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY
AI-based drop shipping is a fast-evolving model of e-commerce, which incorporates automation, an algorithmic selection of products, and AI-based marketing. Although the model reduces the barriers to entry and gives the entrepreneurial community...........
Sustainable Business Governance: Interconnection between Corporate, Human Resource, and Environmental Laws in responsible Growth.
Oct. 31, 2025 • Mitul Kumar Tejesvi
The meeting of these three legal domains- business, human resource and environmental laws is the contemporary law of environmental corporate governance. This paper discusses the interaction between these areas to achieve ethical management................
Huawei to Lava: The International History of the FRAND and Standard Essential Patent Jurisprudence
Oct. 31, 2025 • Rachana S V, KSLU, Bengaluru
A journey through landmark cases that shaped the balance between patent rights and fair access in global technology markets.
Safeguarding non traditional Trademarks – an Analysis of Sound Marks
Oct. 26, 2025 • GOLLAKOTA PRANEETHA: Symbiosis law school, Hyderabad 4th year, BBA LLB
In a world where brands speak through sound, this paper explores India’s journey toward protecting auditory trademarks. It analyzes case laws, distinctiveness, and representation challenges while calling for reform to align Indian trademark law...........
THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: UTILITARIANISM OR NATURAL RIGHT?
Oct. 17, 2025 • TANNU MISHRA G. J. ADVANI LAW COLLEGE, MUMBAI
This article explores the theoretical foundation of intellectual property rights through the theories of utilitarianism and natural rights. The article is an examination of legal structures and associated Indian case laws, which point out the tension.....
FANFICTION AND COPYRIGHT: BALANCING BETWEEN CREATIVITY AND INFRINGEMENT
Oct. 9, 2025 • TANNU MISHRA G. J. ADVANI LAW COLLEGE, MUMBAI
This article seeks to understand the copyright laws in India and the United States regarding the status of fanfiction in both jurisdictions. This article emphasizes how statutory rights, the doctrine of fair use, as well as moral considerations.......
THE RISE OF THRIFT STORES AND THE ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN RELATION TO SUSTAINABLE FASHION
Oct. 17, 2025 • RUJOOLA DAHIBAWKAR
The growing popularity of thrift stores may be the solution to the large amounts of pollution caused by fast fashion. However, opting for sustainable fashion comes with its own challenges involving infringement of Intellectual Property (IP) and counterfei
Internship Opportunity: Call for Research Interns and Language Expert at YLCube Foundation
Nov. 7, 2025, 12:38 a.m. • Bhawna Pawar
SC UPHOLDS THE VALIDITY OF THE SECTION 6A OF CITIZENSHIP ACT, 1955
Oct. 12, 2025, 4:21 p.m. • Yashaswi Singhal
Student's Pen
This blog dives into the legal intracacies that went behind the SC's decision to uphold the validity of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act.
‘Disastrous’ Heatwave: A Call-to-Action to the Government
Oct. 12, 2025, 4:17 p.m. • Kusha Grover
This blog takes up the ‘burning’ issue of ‘heatwaves’ in India, and talks about how the existing legal framework of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 (DMA) can be utilised in order to combat this issue.
Continuing Consent: A “Yes” Is Not A “Yes” Forever
Oct. 12, 2025, 4:17 p.m. • Kusha Grover
This article explores the concept of continuing consent within rape laws, and advocates for an expansion of the definition of consent so as to include cases in which the withdrawal of consent by a victim is also considered to be no consent for rape.
Marriage of the Unmarried: Legal Implications of Live-in Relationships on Bigamy
Oct. 12, 2025, 4:17 p.m. • Kusha Grover
This blog discusses the grey area which exists in the prevailing penal laws of India, owing to interplay of adultery, bigamy and live-in relationships.
The Exception to Equality: Divergent Paths of Women-Only Educational Institutions in India and the US
Oct. 12, 2025, 4:02 p.m. • Kusha Grover
The blog analyses the constitutional validity of women-only educational institutions from the lens of Article 15(3), which provides for the power of the State to make special provisions for women and children.
Pahalgam Terror Attack Aftermath
Oct. 12, 2025, 3:57 p.m. • Krish Singh
What happened with and after the Pahalgam Terrorist Attack, the background of the associations and people involved, and how India responded to it, independently.
From Subjugation to Solidarity: Colonial Trauma and Contemporary Indo-Africa Cooperation
Oct. 12, 2025, 3:56 p.m. • Meemansha Tiwari
The African Diaspora in India: Historical Legacies & Present Realities
Oct. 12, 2025, 3:55 p.m. • Meemansha Tiwari