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Both commercial and public sector banks are chanting the electronic mantra, but the wary consumer is still to be wooe.
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The protection accorded to any invention is a negative right and with the object of protecting the interest of the inventor in terms of monetary benefit and to encourage more inventions Patents are important not only to tech
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Indians are increasingly filing patents for their inventions both here and abroad.
vatsala's picture

The Indian Registration Act does not list a Power of Attorney as a compulsorily registerable document but it does require authentication. A Power of Attorney is nothing
Anonymous's picture

In view of the extensive modifications necessitated by massive globalization, it was thought fit to repeal and re-enact the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 and incorporate the necessary changes
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For every developing country, there is a need for a sustained dynamic flow of technology. But if the technology transferred is indiscriminate and inappropriate, it might work against the objectives and priorities of the development of the country.
Chandu's picture

Brands are very valuable to a company, do you have them protected so they are not usurped by someone?
vatsala's picture

One of the key elements of any city from the point of corporates and executives is the cost of rent/lease and the complexity of the laws governing these. Since this is a Bangalore focused issue, I chose the recent changes in the rent control Act as the focus for this article.
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I        Monopolistic Trade Practice (MTP).
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