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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Negotiable Instruments Act Case — Reinstates Conviction Under Section 138. Partial Recovery Before Cheque Issuance Does Not Rebut Presumption Under Section 139 N.I. Act When Cheque Covers Balance Due.

The appeal arises from a judgment of the Sessions Court, Amravati, which set aside the conviction of the accused under Section 138 of the Negotiable I...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses PIL Seeking Relocation of BARC Nuclear Reactor Due to Tsunami and Fault Line Concerns. Court Holds No Credible Scientific Evidence of Imminent Danger to Nuclear Installation from Geological Fault Line or Tsunami.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Citizens For A Just Society, a social organization founded by Dr. Usha Meh...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals by DISCOMs and Generating Companies in Electricity Tariff Dispute — Change in Law Compensation for Coal Shortfall Must Be Computed Based on Actual GCV and SHR as per PPAs.

The judgment involves two civil appeals concerning the determination of compensatory tariff for Change in Law events under long-term Power Purchase Ag...

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Bombay High Court Grants Injunction Against Defendant for Infringing Registered Trade Mark 'Indian Express' in Devnagari Script. The Court held that use of the mark in Devnagari script constitutes infringement and passing off, rejecting the defence of honest concurrent use.

The Plaintiffs, The Indian Express Limited and Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Ltd., are the owners and proprietors of the well-known 'Indian Expre...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Bayer's Challenge to Compulsory License for Nexavar Under Section 84 of Patents Act, 1970. Court Holds That Patentee's Import of Drug at High Price Does Not Satisfy Reasonable Requirements of Public or Constitute Working of Invention in India.

The petitioner, Bayer Corporation, a US-based pharmaceutical company, held a patent for the drug Sorafenib Tosylate, sold under the brand name Nexavar...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Transfer Petition in Cheque Dishonour Case, Upholds Jurisdiction Under Section 142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Bank’s Right to Choose Jurisdiction for Cheque Dishonour Cases Upheld – Transfer Denied Under Section 406 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ...