A surge of trademark applications for “Operation Sindoor” has emerged in India, the US, and the UK following a military strike named after it on May 7, 2025. The name symbolizes sacrifice and bravery, leading various entities to seek rights across sectors like media and entertainment. Trademark protections remain complex and territorial.
Reliance Industries Limited filed for the ‘Operation Sindoor’ trademark just hours after the Indian Army’s strike was announced. Within 24 hours, a Delhi lawyer and two others joined the race under Class 41 trademark category.
Reliance Industries Limited filed for the ‘Operation Sindoor’ trademark just hours after the Indian Army’s strike was announced. Within 24 hours, a Delhi lawyer and two others joined the race under Class 41 trademark category.
New Delhi: Today, 24th Feb, The Supreme Court of India refused to hear a plea demanding regulation of Internet prices in the country. The court stated that consumers have multiple service providers to choose from and that it is a free market.A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar dismissed the petition filed by an individual named Rajat.
The Delhi High Court Today (Feb 14) canceled an arbitration ruling that had earlier favored Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in the Krishna-Godavari (KG) basin gas migration dispute. This decision revives the Indian government’s $1.5 billion claim against RIL, alleging unfair extraction of gas from ONGC’s fields. The court ruled that the previous award was against settled legal principles, marking a major legal blow for RIL.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Monday (Sept 23) imposed a Rs 1 crore penalty on Jai Anmol Ambani, son of industrialist Anil Ambani, for failing to exercise due diligence in approving General Purpose Corporate Loans (GPCLs) while serving as a non-executive director of Reliance Home Finance Ltd (RHFL).
The Himachal Pradesh High Court Set aside a ruling mandating the state to refund over Rs. 280 crore to Adani Power Limited for two hydro-electric projects. The court found that the award to Brakel Corporation was secured through misrepresentation, rendering them ineligible for the refund. Adani’s claim was also rejected due to lack of finalized agreement with the state.
Reliance Infrastructure’s stock plummeted by 20% on April 10th after the Supreme Court (SC) overturned an Rs 8,000 crore arbitration award in favor of DMRC. This decision has severely impacted the company’s financial prospects, leading to a loss of investor confidence and increased legal and financial challenges for Reliance Infra.
Yesterday, 4th April,The Delhi HC supported Reliance Industries’ involvement in the BPCL-HPCL pipeline case, dismissing BPCL’s appeal. The dispute revolves around the pipeline being designated as a common carrier, contested by PSU oil companies. Reliance’s participation, based on its initiation of the process, approved despite objections from the oil companies.
