“Celebrating ALG’s Linguistic Diversity – ALG Medley Series”

We started the ALG Medley series in celebration of our diversity. For the first activity under the series, ALG members were asked to share a line or word(s) in a language that is native to them. We had no rules, it could be anything that came to their mind that they liked.

Every week since, we share amusing responses from members covering languages spanning across the length and width of India. This week, Aparna Sreedhar, Nayantara Malhotra, Swati Dhawan and Sahib Singh share lines in appreciation of their native tongues.

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Do Non-Exclusive Licensing Agreements Stimulate Economic Lead Amongst Artisans Or Barricade Cultural Cross-Pollination?”

During last week’s Practice Work Shop (PWS) Session, Sanjukta Kaushik, Associate, led a discussion on the effectiveness of non-exclusive licensing agreements in stimulating financial and economic growth amongst artisans and craftsmen. The session witnessed an engrossing discussion on the role played by policy-makers in securing commercial interests of artisans. The session further delved into the alternate mechanisms that could be adopted to safeguard the interests of large businesses to engage with artisans in the global business world. The session concluded with some interesting exchange of views on how joint ventures with high-end entrepreneurs enable artisans to attain global reach and reputation.

ALG Celebrates Diwali

The ALG team celebrated the festival of lights together, with bright lights and brighter ethnic wear. With team members also joining through a video call, the evening involved lively interaction, sharing of favourite Diwali memories, good food, photographs and a hugely entertaining card game. We hope everyone had a happy and safe Diwali!

Special Legal Issues Seminar- General IP (SLIS-GP) On ‘CPC Order VI Rule 17 – Different Types Of Amendments To Different Types Of IP Law Suits’

A ‘Special Legal Issues Seminar-General IP’ (SLIS-GIP) was conducted by Aishwarya Pande, Associate, on ‘‘CPC Order VI Rule 17 – Different Types of Amendments to Different Types of IP Law Suits’’. The seminar delved into the legislative history of Order VI Rule 17 and looked into the power of the courts to allow amendments to pleadings by either party. The session saw a discussion on various cases whereby courts have laid down certain guiding principles to be followed while exercising discretion to allow any amendments. The session concluded with a discussion on the various scenarios under the CPC wherein amendments can be allowed.

The presentation can be accessed here.

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