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commercial court act- a major reform in ipr litigation

Author(s) Dr. BENERJI MEGHAVARAM
Country India
Abstract Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are the entitlements granted to individuals or owners for their ideas and creations. These rights allow inventors or creators to reap the rewards from their innovative work and knowledge. Examples of IPRs include copyrights, patents, trademarks, and designs, all of which provide protection and rights to the individuals who have developed or invented such properties. On May 12th, 2016 National IPR policy was approved by the Government with the objective to improve the functions of Intellectual property rights in India. This initiative realizes plenty of original and innovative energies that stream in the country and felt necessary to bring them under unique rooftop for the brighter upcoming of IPRs. Apropos of the ease of doing business, the government of India in the year 2015 initiated the Commercial Courts Act, which came into effect in 2016 with an aim to overcome obstacles in processing commercial suits which consider IP conflicts. The Commercial Courts Act contains strict deadlines from filing an application to the end of the judgment of the case. The establishment of Commercial Courts will facilitate the expedited resolution of disputes, ultimately fostering a more business-friendly atmosphere and enhancing the nation's ranking in terms of ease of doing business. The purpose of IPRs is to protect the rights of an individual/creator by quick disposal of cases which is achievable with the right implementation of the Commercial Courts Act in India. This article offers a summary of the commercial courts in India that address intellectual property rights.
Keywords Intellectual Property Rights, Commercial Courts, Ease of doing Business
Published In Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025
Published On 2025-09-29
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.55721

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