Summary
- The Delhi High Court's recent ruling in Bansal v. Philips marks a significant development in India's standard essential patent (SEP) jurisprudence, addressing essentiality and infringement issues.
- The decision, delivered by Justices Hari Shankar and Om Prakash Shukla, could reshape the landscape of SEP litigation in India after a decade-long legal battle.
- Other notable cases this week include interim orders on copyright disputes and trademark infringements, highlighting ongoing challenges in IP law.
- These developments signal a pivotal moment for intellectual property rights in India, raising questions about the future of copyright and trademark protections.
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