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December 16, 2013 In Bi Monthly Legal Tablets(Archived)

The Delhi High Court while deciding Order 1 Rule 10 applications filed by Indian subsidiaries of Google, RIM, Apple and Amazon, in a suit filed by Blueberry Books, alleging copyright violation has ruled that subsidiaries could not be considered as necessary parties, if they are not involved in the infringing activities.

Previous StoryThe Indian government has exempted the private sector from the revised version of the Preferential Market Access Policy (PMA), which calls for domestic sourcing of technology products that can have security implications.
Next StoryThe Delhi High Court while deciding Order 1 Rule 10 applications filed by Indian subsidiaries of Google, RIM, Apple and Amazon, in a suit filed by Blueberry Books, alleging copyright violation has ruled that subsidiaries could not be considered as necessary parties, if they are not involved in the infringing activities.

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