Intellectual Property Law

Protecting Your IP in India

If your business depends on a brand name, a technical invention, creative content, or proprietary information, you need to protect it legally. Intellectual property law in India covers trademarks, patents, copyrights, designs, and trade secrets. Without proper registration and enforcement, someone else might copy your work, use your brand, or claim your invention as theirs.

We help businesses and individuals register their IP, handle opposition proceedings, enforce their rights when someone infringes, and defend against allegations of infringement. We've dealt with everything from simple trademark applications to complex patent disputes involving technical prior art searches.

Trademark Services

Your brand is valuable. Registering it under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 gives you legal rights to stop others from using confusingly similar marks.

Patent Services

If you've invented something new—a product, process, or technical solution—you can apply for a patent under the Patents Act, 1970. Getting a patent isn't easy. It requires detailed technical documentation, prior art searches, and navigating examination objections from the Patent Office.

Copyright & Design Protection

Creative works—books, software, music, films, artwork—are protected under the Copyright Act, 1957. Original designs of articles can be registered under the Designs Act, 2000.

Trade Secrets & Confidentiality

Not everything needs to be registered. Sometimes, keeping information secret is the best strategy. We help businesses protect confidential information through NDAs, employment contracts, and trade secret policies.

Why IP Matters in India

India's IP laws have become stronger over the years. Courts now grant injunctions and damages in clear cases of infringement. But enforcement still requires being proactive—registering your IP early, monitoring for infringement, and acting quickly when violations occur.

We've handled trademark oppositions at the Registry, patent infringement suits in District Courts and High Courts, copyright piracy cases, and domain name disputes. If you're building a brand, developing technology, or creating content, getting your IP strategy right early can save you from bigger problems later.

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