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Seal the Deal: A Legal Battle Over M-SEAL’s Container Design

Introduction In a significant ruling on design infringement, the Bombay High Court recently granted an ad-interim injunction to Pidilite Industries, effectively restraining Astral Limited from using containers that were found to be deceptively similar to Pidilite’s registered M-SEAL PV SEAL containers. This blog will delve into the details of the case, examining the court’s decision […]
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Delhi High Court Temporarily Injuncts Zydus Lifesciences from Selling Breast Cancer Drug

Introduction On July 9, 2024, in F-Hoffmann-La Roche Ag & Anr v. Zydus Lifesciences Limited [1], the Delhi High Court issued a temporary injunction preventing Zydus Lifesciences from selling its breast cancer drug, Sigrima. This biosimilar of Roche’s Pertuzumab (marketed as Perjeta®) became the center of a patent infringement lawsuit initiated by Roche against Zydus […]
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Clarification on the Patentability Criteriafor Synthesized Non-Living Substances

Introduction Madras High Court’s recent decision in Genmab A/S v. Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs clarifies the interpretation of Section 3(c) of the Indian Patent Act for synthesized non-living substances, especially monoclonal antibodies. This judgment provides a detailed explanation of why establishing the novelty or the technical advancement of an invention is a must […]
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Amendments at PCT National Phase Entry: DHC in Mitsui Chemicals

Introduction In a recent judgment dated February 23, 2024, in Mitsui Chemicals Inc. vs Controller of Patents [1], the Delhi High Court set aside a patent refusal order issued by the Controller in respect of patent application No. 3877/DELNP/2009, which had been denied on the grounds of non-compliance with Sections 59 and Section 3(h) of the […]
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From Exhaustion to FRAND Rates: DHC’s InterDigital vs. Oppo Order

Introduction The High Court of Delhi recently issued a significant decision in the case of InterDigital Technology Corporation & Ors. vs. Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp. Ltd. & Ors. [1], which has substantial implications for patent litigation involving Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and the Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) terms. It addresses critical issues such […]
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