The plaintiff has successfully established infringement of its registered trademark 'Carnatic Café'," observed District Judge (Commercial) Neelam Singh of Saket Courts, while ruling in favour of restaurateur Pavan Jambagi in his trademark infringement suit against Lemonpepper Hospi
At Tesla's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday, more than 75 per cent of shareholders voted in favour of Musk's stock-based compensation plan, excluding the 15 per cent stake he already owns. The room erupted in cheers and chants as the results were announced.
"Mahagathbandhan is going to be trounced. Thus, all these schemes will improve daily. They have realised that they will lose badly. RJD knows that NDA will win many of its seats. The ambience is in favour of PM Modi and Nitish Kumar's development model," Kishan told ANI.
After heartbreaks in 2005 and 2017 finals, the luck, skill-set, balance and depth favoured Team India a clinical Women in Blue overcame South Africa, the first time finalists by 52 runs to secure their first-ever World Cup title across both T20I and ODI formats. All-round performances fro
The clock struck midnight in Mumbai, and like every year, the streets outside Shah Rukh Khan's home, Mannat, turned into a sea of love. The superstar turned 60 on Sunday, November 1, and, as always, fans from across the country gathered to wish their favourite actor and hope to catch just o
Jefferies, in its latest report, highlighted that it favours the Chinese approach to artificial intelligence (AI) over the US approach, citing structural advantages in China's energy capacity and the open-source model driving innovation.
New Delhi [India], October 31: In a proud moment for India's homegrown beverage industry, Bharat Ka Burrah, one of the fastest-rising drink brands in the country, has been honored with the title of "Best Beverage Drink of the Year" by Ashneer Grover, the well-known entrepreneur and former Sh
Rising rice production in India, a key producer, is being driven by a combination of factors, good rainfall and an incentive structure that favours paddy cultivation, according to noted agricultural economist Ashok Gulati, and Professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Eco