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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

Everything You Need to Know About Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Comprehensive Overview

INTRODUCTION As we talk about property there are generally two types of property tangible and intangible. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are the rights associated with intangible property owned by individuals or organizations, safeguarding them from unauthorized use. The intellectual Property (IP) encompasses the creations of human intellect, including artistic, literary,

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Role of Trademarks in Startups.

TRADEMARK FOR STARTUPS: SAFEGUARD YOUR BRAND FROM DAY ZERO

Trademark for Startups is more than a legal formality, rather it is a prominent step towards brand reservation and growth in India’s competitively growing contemporary market. Early Trademark Registration ensures legal ownership of a brand’s name, logo, tagline etc., helping startups while also securing their unique identity in the market.

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An illustrated poster showcasing "Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2025" with an image of a computer screen displaying a security shield with a lock icon. A woman points to the shield while a man works on a laptop, symbolizing data protection and compliance.

Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025: A Comprehensive Overview

On January 3, 2025, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology published the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 (DPDP Rules) under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act). Link to the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025: https://www.meity.gov.in/writereaddata/files/259889.pdf These rules aim to provide clarity on how

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Graphic illustration showing the three branches of government – legislative, executive, and judicial – symbolizing the doctrine of separation of powers in India.

The Doctrine of Separation of Powers in India: A Constitutional Perspective

The doctrine of separation of powers, a cornerstone of democratic governance, ensures that the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government function independently without overstepping their boundaries. In the Indian context, this doctrine is not rigidly applied but is inherently ingrained in the constitutional framework, creating a system of checks

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Infographic showing various types of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) relevant to startups including trademarks, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and designs.

The Doctrine of Natural Justice: A Pillar of Fairness in Indian Law

The doctrine of natural justice is a fundamental principle of law that ensures fairness, impartiality, and reasonableness in judicial, quasi-judicial, and administrative proceedings. Rooted in the idea of protecting individual rights against arbitrary actions, this doctrine is integral to Indian law and is upheld in numerous judgments by courts across

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Trademark registration process in Gwalior, with JP Associates guiding businesses through the entire process for brand protection.

Trademark registration in Gwalior 

How to obtain trademark registration in Gwalior? In today’s competitive business environment, protecting your brand is crucial. One of the most effective ways to ensure your brand identity remains uniquely yours is through trademark registration. If you’re in Gwalior and looking to secure your brand, JP Associates, a reputed legal

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