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/PRNewswire/ The ferric chloride market size is expected to grow by USD 155.76 million during 2021-2026, progressing at a CAGR of 5.17% during the forecast. ....
/PRNewswire/ The ferric chloride market size is expected to grow by USD 155.76 million during 2021-2026, progressing at a CAGR of 5.17% during the forecast. ....
In the recent case of Vikas Gupta & Another v Amit Jain, the Delhi High Court decided that the defendant had made false statements before the court to conceal an act of infringement committed against the plaintiff’s registered trademarks ‘Nehal’ and ‘Sneha’. Further events unfolded how the defendant had been regularly infringing brand names. A familiar tale The plaintiffs requested a permanent injunction from the court to restrain the other party from using the marks ‘Nehal’ or ‘Sneha’ or other marks which may resemble the word ‘Neha’. The court had heard both parties on February 18 2021, when the defendant submitted that they have used ....
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Synopsis Data the Reserve Bank of India shared with Right to Information Act activist Biswanath Goswami showed that Mehul Choksi-owned Gitanjali Gems was the top wilful defaulter, accounting for Rs 5,071 crore of non-performing assets (NPA). Banks wrote off Rs 622 crore of the firm’s loans. Getty Images KOLKATA: Banks have written off almost Rs 62,000 crore of loans of top 100 wilful defaulters as of March 2020, with Jatin Mehta’s Winsome Diamonds & Jewellery topping the list, helping them to show lower non-performing assets. Data the Reserve Bank of India shared with Right to Information Act activist Biswanath Goswami showed that Mehul Choksi-owned Gitanjali Gems was the top wilful defaulter, accounting for Rs 5,071 crore of non-performing assets (NPA). Banks wrote off Rs 622 crore of the firm’s loans. ....