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Madras High Court: Contempt petition closed after government confirms removal of encroachments— “No further action required”

1. Court’s decision A Division Bench of the Madras High Court closed contempt proceedings initiated against district and revenue officials after the State informed the Court that encroachments had already…
Posted by Rawlaw March 8, 2026
Delhi High Court Orders Removal of ‘ONCQUEST’ Trademark — “Non-User Allegations Stand Admitted in Absence of Specific Denial”
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Delhi High Court Orders Removal of ‘ONCQUEST’ Trademark — “Non-User Allegations Stand Admitted in Absence of Specific Denial”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court allowed the rectification petition seeking removal of the trademark ‘ONCQUEST’ (Registration No. 4004984 in Class 44) from the Register of Trade Marks. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw August 12, 2025
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Bombay High Court Sets Aside Removal of Juvenile Justice Board Member for Disproportionate Punishment and Stigma, Holding Minor Procedural Irregularities and Ego Clashes Do Not Justify Extreme Action

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court set aside the order removing the petitioner as a Member of the Juvenile Justice Board, holding that the charges established were minor and the…
Posted by Rawlaw July 3, 2025

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