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Bombay High Court: “Treating Rights as Obligations Shocks the Conscience”—Court Sets Aside Arbitral Award for Contradictory Findings

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court set aside the arbitral award dated 23 December 2017 and the additional award dated 16 February 2018 under Section 34 of the Arbitration and…
Posted by Rawlaw November 6, 2025
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Delhi High Court: “Dishonest adoption of identical mark and doctored evidence shocks the conscience of the Court” – Interim injunction restrains defendants from using ‘HTA’ marks, logos, and packaging

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favour of the plaintiff, a leading automotive parts manufacturer, restraining the defendants from using the marks ‘HTA’, ‘ARS’, ‘ARAI’,…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025

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