Ishan research lab Vs. Durga prasad (2013)

ISHAN RESEARCH LAB V. DURGA PRASAD (2012): A NOTABLE CASE HIGHLIGHTING COPYRIGHT ISSUES RELATED TO ANIMATED CHARACTERS IN INDIAN FILMS   ABSTRACT  The Ishan Research Lab vs. Durga Prasad (2012) case stands as a seminal legal battle that highlighted the intricate copyright complexities surrounding animated characters in Indian cinema. The dispute, central to Durga Prasad’s…

Fruits and Vegetables with GI Tags: a boon for Indian Horticulture

This article has been written by Ms. Manisha kumari, a 2nd year student of the campus law centre, University of Delhi. Abstract India is known for its rich and diverse horticulture, with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables grown across the country. These fruits and vegetables are vital to the nation’s health and well-being, in addition to supporting the agricultural economy of the nation. This impacts not only food  chain but  also  millions Indian’s…

Integrating traditional Knowledge with modern Patent systems in India

This article has been written by Ms. Prachi kumari of Alliance School of Law, a student of 2nd year   Abstract As much of the world’s biodiversity has been conserved and maintained by indigenous people, the preservation of traditional knowledge is vital for the conservation and sustainable development of the environment. For the preservation and conservation…

International treaties and Agreements: Implications for Plant Variety Protection

This Article has been written by Ms. Anam Siddiqui , a 2nd year student (BALLB) of Sadanlal Savaldas Khanna Girls Degree College, Prayagraj. Abstract: This Article is going to deal with those International Treaties and Agreements with India which made India to enact legislations relating protection of plant variety and involvement of India Plant Variety…

Assignment and Licensing of Design Rights

Written by Amit Kumar, a final-year student of Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, Delhi INTRODUCTION Worldwide, legal frameworks universally support some version of exclusive design rights, whether they are solely centred on ornamentality, as seen in India, or involve a combination of special protection that integrates copyright, trademarks, and other elements. Shared…

Indian Performing Right Society Vs. Eastern India Motion Pictures Assocciation : Case Analysis

This article has been compiled by Mr. Saurabh Tripathi a first year law student of LLOYD LAW COLLEGE Greater Noida Uttarpradesh.    Abstract: The legal tussle between The Indian Performing Right Society Ltd. (IPRS) and Eastern India Motion Pictures Association in 2018 marked a significant chapter in India’s intellectual property landscape. The case delved into…