Bombay High Court on Shiv Sena Leader: Restrained by Temporary Order from Making Defamatory or Communal Remarks Against Slum Developer

The Bombay High Court issued a temporary injunction restraining a Shiv Sena leader from making defamatory, slanderous, libelous or communal remarks against a slum developer, stressing that such statements cannot be permitted under law during the dispute.

Calling Physics Wallah (PW) As “Sasta Wallah” (cheap one) Advertisement: HC Issues Temporary Injunction Against Scholars Den

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday (3rd Dec) issued a temporary injunction against Scholars Den for labeling Physics Wallah as “sasta wallah” (cheap one), claiming it misrepresents the company’s affordable yet quality courses. The court determined that Scholors Den’s ads could cause irreparable harm to Physics Wallah’s reputation before the next hearing in April 2025.

Samsung Sued Against Indian Labour Union Amid Escalating Strike Dispute

Labour unrest at Samsung’s Chennai plant escalates as workers strike since September 9. Officials fear this could spread to other electronics units if unresolved. Samsung seeks a court injunction against protests, while the workers’ union considers legal action for registration. Court encourages reconciliation, and solidarity protests support the workers.

Bombay HC Issues Stay Order on Release of ‘Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar’

Today, On 13th June, The Bombay High Court ordered a stay on the release of the film ‘Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar’ following Karan Johar’s plea. The unauthorized use of Johar’s name in the title and promotional materials violates his personality rights. The filmmakers are temporarily prohibited from releasing the film until the unauthorized use of Johar’s name is removed.

Delhi High Court Issues Restraining Order Against ‘Wow Punjabi’ for Similar Mark to ‘Wow! Momo’

The Delhi High Court granted a temporary injunction against Wow Punjabi, following a trademark infringement claim by Wow! Momo. Justice Anish Dayal acknowledged Wow! Momo’s prima facie case, citing potential irreparable harm and balance of convenience. The decision requires Wow Punjabi to cease usage of the disputed trademark until further legal proceedings.