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In a twist of legal events, the Delhi High Court has issued a restraining order against local dhabas for unauthorized use of the trademark of the renowned Murthal-based eatery, Mannat Dhaba. Meanwhile, the Karnataka High Court made headlines by setting aside an ex-parte divorce decree, sparking a debate on court proceedings during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The legal saga continued as the Kerala High Court boasted an impressive 88% case clearance rate in 2023, clearing a staggering 86700 out of 98985 cases filed before it. On the trademark front, Delhi High Court granted interim relief to Mannat Group of hotels, safeguarding their brand against infringement.
Adding a tech-savvy touch, the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice unveiled Wi-Fi facilities for advocates in bar rooms on the premises, enhancing connectivity for legal professionals.
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The Delhi High Court has restrained various local dhabas from using the registered trademarks of popular Murthal based eatery โMannat Dhaba.
The primary contention of the wife was that the trial Court took up the matter for hearing and disposed of the same during Covid pandemic period, contrary to ...
The Kerala High Court has disposed of 86700 out of the 98985 cases that were filed before it in 2023, taking the case clearance rate to 88%.
The interim order was passed after the Mannat Group of hotels (which owns MANNAT Dhaba in Murthal) filed a trademark infringement suit against those ...
The Calcutta High Court has inaugurated Wi-Fi facilities for advocates in all bar rooms on the High Court premises.The inauguration ceremony was presided ...