Delhi High Court Grants John Doe Injunction Over Trademark Infringement Of Share Market App 'INDmoney'

Delhi High Court Grants John Doe Injunction Over Trademark Infringement Of Share Market App ‘INDmoney’

The Delhi High Court has passed a john doe interim injunction restraining rogue websites and applications from infringing the trademark of share market and financial services app INDmoney. Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora was prima facie satisfied that the defendant-entity, by making unauthorised use of the Plaintiffs’ trademarks, has been luring unsuspecting users to invest…

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Expansive Interpretation To Be Given To Term ‘Wife’ In Maintenance Cases Where Man & Woman Live Together For Reasonably Long Period: Allahabad High Court

Expansive Interpretation To Be Given To Term ‘Wife’ In Maintenance Cases Where Man & Woman Live Together For Reasonably Long Period: Allahabad High Court

The Allahabad High Court has reaffirmed that a very broad and expansive interpretation is required to be given to the term ‘wife’ for maintenance under Section 125 Cr.P.C. to include those cases where a man and woman have been living together as husband and wife for a reasonable long period of time. The High Court…

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Gujarat High Court Notifies Revised SOP For VC Hearing Enabling 'Waiting Room' For Participants, Says Decorum Must Be Followed

Gujarat High Court Notifies Revised SOP For VC Hearing Enabling ‘Waiting Room’ For Participants, Says Decorum Must Be Followed

The Gujarat High Court on Thursday (August 7) notified revised Standard Operating Procedure to be followed for Virtual/Hybrid Hearing of Cases enabling a “Waiting Room for all the participant who intend to join Court Proceedings through the online mode. The revised SOP states that participants must behave in a manner befitting the majesty and decorum…

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Calls For Union's Response On Plea Seeking Uniform Guidelines For Carrying 'Kirpan'

Punjab & Haryana High Court Calls For Union’s Response On Plea Seeking Uniform Guidelines For Carrying ‘Kirpan’

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has sought a response from the Union and State Governments on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking the formulation of uniform guidelines governing the carrying of the ‘Kirpan’—a short sword or knife with a curved blade, worn as one of the five distinguishing signs of the Sikh Khalsa. Chief…

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