India - Public Interest Rules Against Injunction Again. - Conventus Law
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India - Public Interest Rules Against Injunction Again. - Conventus Law
Denial or grant of injunction in a patent infringement dispute in Indian courts or elsewhere on the ground of public interest is not a new trend. In fact, the trend of considering public interest in motion for preliminary injunction as the fourth element, in US courts, was earlier set in Pfizer v. Teva, 429 F.3d 1364 (Fed. Cri. 2005). In this case, the Court was caught between the elements of two competing public interests, viz., lower cost and …
Public Interest Rules Against Injunction Again
Denial or grant of injunction in a patent infringement dispute in Indian courts or elsewhere on the ground of public interest is not a new trend. In fact, the trend of considering public interest in motion for preliminary injunction as the fourth element, in US courts, was earlier set in Pfizer v. Teva, 429 F.3d 1364 (Fed. Cri. 2005). In this case, the Court was caught between the elements of two competing public interests, viz., lower cost and …
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