The Concept of Character Evidence Under the Evidence Act If common sense were to be given free rein it would be proper to take the good or bad character of a party to a suit into consideration in deciding the question whether he is liable for civil wrong or guilty of an offence. An obvious…
Ex-parte Rulings on Well-known Trademarks: Ensuring Fairness in an Unopposed Arena A trademark serves as the identity of goods and their source, while also representing an assurance of quality. A well-known trademark is defined under Section 2(zg) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, as a mark that, due to its substantial recognition among the public…