Indian Case Law

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Inter IKEA Systems B.V. v. IKEY India Pvt. Ltd.

Published on 05th July 2025 Authored By: Treasy Nilopher Sastra Deemed University Tanjore Court: Delhi High Court Date of Judgment: December 26, 2024 Facts The case revolves around Inter IKEA Systems B.V., the owner of the globally renowned “IKEA” trademark, which is protected under Indian trademark law. IKEA alleged that an Indian company had started […]

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DR. BALRAM PRASAD vs. DR. KUNAL SAHA & ORS. 2013 INSC 717

Published on 05th July 2025 Authored By: Aditya Naduvinamani KLE Law College, Bengaluru Facts  This case involves the unfortunate and premature passing of Anuradha Saha, a young child psychologist from the United States, who tragically died from Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) in 1998 during her visit to India. Following this incident, her husband, Dr. Kunal

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Danvir Nandal and Anr vs. Parsvnath Developers Ltd.

Published on 05th July 2025 Authored By: Nithya LR K.L.E. Law College, Bengaluru Facts: Parties Involved: The complainants, Mr. Danvir Nandal and Mr. Deepak Nandal, who lived in Jawahar Nagar, Sonepat, Haryana, made a deal with the Delhi-based real estate firm Parsvnath Developers Ltd. The commercial store in Sonepat’s “Parsvnath City Centre” development is at

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KUSHAL RAO V. THE STATE OF BOMBAY (AIR 1958 SC 22)  

Published on 05th July 2025 Authored By: A. Mahalakshmi Sathyabama University INTRODUCTION The principle of dying declaration, enshrined under Section 32(1) of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is a significant exception to the general rule of excluding hearsay evidence. The underlying philosophy of this provision is based on the Latin maxim “nemo moriturus praesumitur mentiri”,

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