Supreme Court Rules NCLT Cannot Decide Trademark Ownership During Insolvency
Supreme Court rules that NCLT has no jurisdiction to decide trademark ownership during insolvency, holding that IP disputes must go to civil or commercial courts.
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Supreme Court rules that NCLT has no jurisdiction to decide trademark ownership during insolvency, holding that IP disputes must go to civil or commercial courts.
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