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OVERVIEW
Intellectual property (IP) Litigation is the process of settling a legal dispute pertaining to intellectual property (IP) between the parties through appropriate court or tribunals. Indian court has observed a drastic shift in the IP litigations. Intellectual property (IP) has been recognized as essential component of the economy and several recommendations have been made to expedite the disposal of the IP limitations. Further, the establishment of commercial courts and recognition of IP matters as “commercial matters” is the step towards effective and expedite disposal of IP matters.
Objective of the IP litigation widely vary depending upon the role of the parties. A plaintiff always looks for earliest ex-parte injunction/restriction order and other similar remedies to prove his case and minimize further damages by defendant. Whereas, the defendant has interest in carrying out uninterrupted business till the final disposal of such matters and proving the case against the plaintiff. Thus, a counsel having in-depth technical understanding in intellectual property (IP) and sound understanding of legal procedures and standard of proof is highly recommended.
We provide best in class IP litigation services through our IP attorneys having in-depth technical understanding in intellectual property (IP) and sound understanding of procedural law.