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Louis Vuitton Vs. Lee Vanz: Sellers Undertake To Pay 1 Lakhs Litigation Cost To French Company In Trademark Infringement Suit Over Sale Of Footwear Using LV Logo

   14 September 2022 at 15:02

A trademark infringement suit was filed by Louis Vuitton against Lee Vanz over sale of footwear using LV logo. In order to close this suit in the Delhi High court, the sellers have undertaken to pay rs 1 lakh to the French company in instalments Th ..

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Bail Granted To Journalist Siddiqui Kappan By Supreme Court In The Hathras Gang-Rape Incident

   13 September 2022 at 11:13

The Supreme court has granted bail to journalist Siddiqui Kappan, who was in jail since October 2020 in a conspiracy case linked to covering the Hathras gang-rape incident. The Hathras gangrape case occurred on 14th September 2020, where a Dalit wom ..

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Transgender Cannot Be Denied Employment In Establishments Where Policies Are Framed To Accommodate Them: Violation Of The Transgender Act 2019 Marked The Evolution Of The Rights

   12 September 2022 at 11:48

The Supreme Court has asked the centre to frame policies to accommodate transgender people in employment facilities. The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, marked the evolution of the rights of them. It was passed to ensure that i ..

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Arbitral Tribunal Has Committed Patent Illegality In The Award As Findings On Some Issues Are Contradicted By The Findings On Other Issues Held The Delhi HC: Arbitral Award Set Aside

   01 September 2022 at 10:44

The arbitral award directing ISRO’s antrixto pay USD $ 562 million with interest to Devas as damages for unlawfully terminating a deal. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva held that the award dated in 2015 suffered from patent illegalities and fraud and ..

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Appeal Challenging The Case Of M N G Bharateesh Reddy Vs Ramesh Ranganathan Decided: Breach Of Contracts Does Not Necessarily Constitute An Offence

   29 August 2022 at 10:24

Supreme Court ruled that breach of contractual terms don’t Ipso Facto constitute the offence without there being a clear case of entrustment. The bench of Justices Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud and A S Bopanna was dealing with the case of M N G Bha ..

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Section 151 Of The CPC Can Be Invoked Only When No Other Remedy Is Available Highlights The Supreme Court Quashing The High Court’s Order

   27 August 2022 at 11:00

The apex Court recently held that the inherent powers of the court under section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) can only be applicable if there is no alternate remedy available in accordance with the law. Section 151 of the Code of Civil P ..

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Plea Bargaining Is With Respect To The Sentence, It Does Not Affect The Nature Of The Offence, Highlights The Supreme Court

   27 August 2022 at 11:00

The apex court noticed that at times the accused have hesitancy in accepting their conviction under a particular offence which may lead to other civil consequences. The reluctance of accused persons to avail "plea bargaining" option due to ..

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NCLT Decision Upheld By NCLAT: Claim In Respect To Goods And Services In A Licensed Agreement Comes Under The Ambit Of Operational Debt

   25 August 2022 at 12:32

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal ("NCLAT"),adjudicated an appeal filed in Somesh Choudhary v Knight Riders Sports Private Limited &Ors. And has held that claims arising out of grant of an exclusive right and license to use ..

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Satyender Jai Cannot Be Disqualified As An Unsound Person Highlights The Delhi High Court: The Plea To Remove Him From The Cabinet Has Been Squashed

   24 August 2022 at 11:04

Delhi High court dismissed the writ petition of the Delhi minister – Satyendar Jain and observed that he cannot be disqualified from Cabinet and Assembly as a "person with unsound mind". Jain is presently in judicial custody in a mon ..

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Supreme Court States That The Karnataka High Court’s Decision To Set Aside The Trial Court Order Was “Not Right” An Individual Acquitted Of The Scheduled Offence Cannot Be Prosecuted Under PMLA Act

   22 August 2022 at 10:58

A bench of Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and Krishna Murari made the observations that an individual who was acquitted of the scheduled offence cannot be prosecuted under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. This statement was concluded after heari ..

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