
A 125-year-old halwa shop in Tirunelveli fought a trademark battle all the way to the Supreme Court of India — and won. The case of S. Syed Mohideen v. P. Sulochana Bai teaches five principles that every Indian MSME brand owner needs to understand about prior use, passing off, and trademark registration.

Every Indian brand that manufactures in China or sells online faces a version of the same threat — a Chinese seller copies your product, registers your brand name as a Chinese trademark before you do, and undercuts your price on every platform simultaneously. This guide covers four Indian legal tools that address this threat — without needing to walk into a Chinese courtroom.
Most Indian authors believe one of five myths about book copyright: automatic protection is enough, the publisher will handle it, nobody will steal their work, registration is too expensive, or their copyright only works in India. All five are wrong — and this guide explains exactly why, with the Copyright Act, 1957 provisions that matter most to authors.

When Bigil released in 2019, Indian film copyright was about music rights and piracy. By 2025, Indian courts were issuing 72-hour takedown orders against AI-generated deepfakes and voice clones of living celebrities. This guide explains four dimensions of Indian entertainment copyright that every creator, producer, and fan needs to understand in 2026

When a larger company sends your Indian MSME a trademark cease-and-desist letter, compliance is not your only option. This guide explains Section 142 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 — India’s statutory anti-bullying mechanism — alongside three Supreme Court and High Court precedents that prove small businesses can and do win.

India crossed 89,000 patent applications in FY2024 — a record. But most inventors lose IP value between filing and maintenance by missing critical deadlines. This guide covers every stage of the Indian patent lifecycle: patentability, filing, examination, grant, opposition, annual renewal, and the Form 27 working statement obligation.

A fake Instagram page, a copied logo, an impersonator selling counterfeits — social media brand threats are real and growing for Indian businesses. This guide explains five enforceable legal strategies to protect your brand across platforms, backed by Indian law and specific platform procedures.