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Copyright

Amar Nath Sehgal v. Union of India & Anr.

Delhi High Court · 117 (2005) DLT 717

The special or moral rights of an author under Section 57 of the Copyright Act, 1957 are independent of the economic rights of copyright and survive assignment of the work; they protect the author's personality, honour and reputat…

Artistic WorkAssignment And LicensingCultural HeritageIntegrity Right
Other

Amitabh Bachchan v. Rajat Nagi & Ors.

Delhi High Court · (2022) 6 HCC (Del) 641

A celebrity's publicity rights in his name, image and persona may be enforced through an omnibus injunction that binds not only named defendants but extends to blocking directions against telecom and internet intermediaries, where…

Domain NamesDynamic InjunctionOnline InfringementPersonality Rights
Patents

Bishwanath Prasad Radhey Shyam v. Hindustan Metal Industries

Supreme Court of India · (1979) 2 SCC 511

An improvement on a device or process already known must involve more than a routine workshop improvement; it must independently satisfy the tests of novelty and inventive step by producing a new result, a new article, or a better…

Inventive StepNoveltyObviousnessPatent Revocation
Designs

Crocs Inc USA v. M/s Bata India Ltd and Ors.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 625/2018

In commercial litigation, costs ordinarily follow the outcome of the case, and the successful party is awarded actual and reasonable litigation expenses. Parties pursuing commercial disputes must bear the financial consequences of…

Actual CostsCancellation of DesignDesign InfringementIndustrial Design
Other

D.M. Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. v. Baby Gift House & Ors.

Delhi High Court · 2010 SCC OnLine Del 4790

Every individual, and particularly a celebrity, possesses an enforceable right of publicity in the commercial value of his persona, including name, likeness, voice, style and mannerisms, which can be licensed to a corporate entity…

Character MerchandisingFalse EndorsementPassing OffPersonality Rights
Patents

F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. & Anr. v. Cipla Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 2015 SCC OnLine Del 13619

A patent claim for a chemical compound is not to be narrowed to a specific polymorphic or crystalline form merely because the specification discusses particular polymorphs, where the claim itself is drafted broadly to cover the co…

Claim ConstructionPatent InfringementPharmaceutical PatentPolymorph
Patents

FMC Corporation & Ors. v. Natco Pharma Limited

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 607/2024

In a quia timet action under Sections 48 and 108 concerning a soon-to-expire patent, where the defendant has raised a substantial, non-frivolous challenge to validity through a pending revocation petition and has already commenced…

Interim InjunctionNoveltyPatent InfringementPrior Art
Patents

Koninklijke Philips N.V. v. Maj. (Retd.) Sukesh Behl & Anr.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 423/2016

A defendant cannot avoid liability for infringing a standard essential patent by pointing to the existence of obligations to license on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms; once essentiality and infringement are establis…

DamagesFRANDPatent InfringementSection 3(k)
Trade Marks

Marriott Worldwide Corporation v. Hotel Marriot Prime & Anr.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 408/2023

Where a defendant fails to contest a commercial suit despite service and a subsisting interim injunction, a court may grant summary judgment under Order XIII-A of the Code of Civil Procedure without recording oral evidence; and a …

DamagesDeceptive SimilarityPassing OffTrademark Infringement
Copyright

Opella Healthcare Group v. Pureca Laboratories Pvt Ltd (Copyright)

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 552/2024 & I.A. 32616/2024 (arising from I.A. 4622/2025)

A defendant cannot defend a copyright infringement suit on the basis of a registration that has been cancelled by an unchallenged rectification order which found the artistic work to be a copy of the plaintiff's pre-existing get-u…

Artistic WorkColourable ImitationCopyright RectificationLabel Design
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