Supreme Court on Intellectual Property / by Surendra Malik and Sudeep Malik
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- 346.73 MAL
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Table of Contents
1. General Principles
2. First Sales Doctrine/Exhaustion Principle
3. TRIPS Agreement
4. Copyright
5. Industrial Designs
6. Patents.
7. Trademarks and Passing Off
8. Geographical Indications
9. Practice and Procedure
1. General Principles
2. First Sales Doctrine/Exhaustion Principle
3. TRIPS Agreement
4. Copyright
4.1 Generally.
4.2 Related Rights.
4.3 Remedies and Relief
4.4 Copyright Act, 1957
4.5 Copyright Rules, 1958
4.6 International Convention for the Protection of Literary or Artistic Works, 1971
4.7 International Copyright Order, 1999
4.8 Universal Copyright Convention, 1971
5. Industrial Designs
5.1 Designs Act, 2000
5.2 Designs Rules, 2001
5.3 Patents and Designs Act, 1911
6. Patents
6.1 Patentability/Patent Protection/Patent Law in India
6.2 Mailbox Procedure
6.3 Evergreening
6.4 Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Medicines
6.5 Chemical Substances
6.6 Food Patents
6.7 Ayyangar Patents Enquiry Committee Report
6.8 Conventions on Biological Diversity, 1992
6.9 Doha Declaration of TRIPS and Public Health, 2001
6.10 European Drug Regulatory Directive, 2004
6.11 Patents Act, 1970
6.12 Patents (Amendment) Act, 1999
6.13 Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002
6.14 Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005
6.15 Patents (Amendment) Ordinance, 2004
6.16 Patents and Designs Act, 1911
6.17 Patents Rules, 2003
7. Trademarks and Passing Off
7.1 Broadly-Trade Name/Brand Names
7.2 Assignment/Licence
7.3 Domain Names
7.4 Passing Off
7.5 Hoarding/Non-Use
7.6 Abandonment of Trade Mark
7.7 Remedies/Relief
7.8 Merchandise Marks Act, 1889
7.9 Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
7.10 Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958
7.11 Trade and Merchandise Rules, 1959
7.12 Trade Marks Act, 1940
7.13 Trade Marks Act, 1999
7.14 Trade Marks Rules, 1959
8. Geographical Indications
Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999
9. Practice and Procedure
9.1 Jurisdiction
9.2 Other Issues and Instances
This one volume comprehensive and exhaustive Digest on the subject of Intellectual Property is a complete source for the entire case-law on the subject, from 1950 till date* as laid down by the Supreme Court. As a special feature, to aid a more holistic study of the law, the bare text of the statutory provisions (sections of the Copyright Act, Trade Marks Act, Patent Act, etc.) has been juxtaposed with the case law on that statutory provision. The Digest has been conceived and planned on the time-tested SCC index system to enable the discovery of all the rulings, easily and quickly. Case-law has been digested under important topic headings like: First Sales Doctrine/Exhaustion Principle; TRIPS Agreement; Copyright; Industrial Designs; Patents; Trademarks and Passing Off; Geographical Indications and Practice and Procedure. Further, Case-law has also been digested under all the important governing statutes like: Copyright Act, 1957; Designs Act, 2000; Patents and Designs Act, 1911; Patents Act, 1970; Merchandise Marks Act, 1889; Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958; Trade Marks Act, 1940; Trade Marks Act, 1999; Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999; and sixteen Amendments/Rules/
Regulations/Conventions, etc. The rulings have been arranged under both topic and statutory headings, interconnected by a well-planned cross-reference system supported by synopsis wherever necessary to make research of relevant rulings convenient. Another very useful feature of this Digest is that since digest notes on the same or similar points are naturally placed close to each other, by locating the digest notes on any known case from the Table of Cases Digested, other relevant rulings on that point can easily be located nearby. The regular features like cross-citations, annotations, Coram details, editorial notes and comments also continues. This systematic, analytical and comprehensive one volume digest will be of immense use for the courts, legal professionals and members of the Bench.
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