Karan Singh

A legal writing enthusiast, a wanderer, and a zealous reader. After gaining a lot of knowledge about the diverse legal topics and developing research skills, Karan joined the league of legal content writers to deliver quality-rich blogs.

Points to Know Before Procuring Foreign Trademark Registration

Anything which clearly differentiates any product or service of a company from the other companies in the concerned administration or in the market, then it is usually called a Trademark or a Service Mark respectively. The term “Trademark” is normal used in distinguishing the products or goods of a specific company from other companies, while […]

Let’s Know the Steps to Protect a Patent in India

Patents, among other IPR, are one that takes a comparatively long time to protect. The first question that comes to the candidates’ minds before applying for Patent Registration is how can we protect a Patent and the rights of the Patent owner against Patent Infringement. The process to protect a Patent has different time restrictions […]

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Trademark Public Search – A Complete Guide

A trademark includes marks, words, symbols, expressions, and signs used by a business to distinguish it from its challengers. Trademark plays an essential role in brand building by helping entities or companies to build a brand identitye for themselves. Therefore, all entities need to consider Trademark filing to safeguard their unique logo, symbol, name, or […]

Trademark Application for Foreign Nationals- An Overview

In fact, foreign nationals reserve the rights to make an application for Trademark Registration. Under the agreement of the Madrid Protocol, a person has the exclusive right to register their Trademark or band name in multiple countries. If different applications of Trademark are made in other countries, then six months is deducted from the prior […]

Avoidable Common Intellectual Property Errors before Introducing the Website

Facing a cease & desist letter or having a complaint filed against you is never a greeting occurrence. Different resources should be routed away from your business and routed towards fixing the argument or rebranding. A diffident investment in Intellectual Property Diligence work before launching a website can help you avoid the given Intellectual Property […]

Cancelling of Drug Patents: A Boon or a Ban?

In India, Patents rights were commenced for the first time in the year 1856 & 1970. The Patents Act was passed that cancelled all earlier legislations available in India. The Patents Act provides that any invention which fulfils the criteria of originality, usefulness and non-obviousness can be the subject matter for Patent Registration. India already […]

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Ideal NBFC Software: Authorising NBFCs to Simplify Workflow

The Non-Banking Financial Company sector is flourishing at a quick speed. NBFCs are the financial path that facilitates financial services and banking services without having a banking license. Non-Banking Financial Companies delivers services like credit facilities, acquisition of shares, Peer 2 Peer Lending, credit facilities, etc. Non-Banking Financial Companies are playing a crucial role in […]

Why is Patent Protection unable to fulfil its objectives in Pharmaceutical Area?

The international pharmaceutical company operating globally leverages the Patent System to safeguard its interest. Regardless, being attached to a robust lawful framework influenced by pharma entities for the sake of monetary benefits. The supposed lobby system in our nation is held accountable for the uneven costing of the drug and illegal profit distribution. It is […]

All You Need To Know About NBFC Registration Cancellation

In India, the number of Non-Banking Financial Companies is decreasing radically, mainly due to the amended criteria for the net owned funds. The rate of cancellation has been escalated appreciably in the last few years, making it harder for the present companies to operate their business. There is a provision for surrendering the NBFC License. […]

Have a Look at Well-known Design Judgements Made by Court in India

According to the Design Act, 2000, the word design means only the aspects of pattern, shape, and configuration, the compositions of colours or lines available on any article, whether 2d or 3d, set out by any industrial means or process, and doesn’t comprise any mark as described in the Cause (v) of sub-section (1) of […]

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