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IIT Jodhpur files record 86 IPRs in 2025

IIT Jodhpur achieves a milestone with 86 IPR filings in 2025, marking a 150% growth. The patents focus on affordable, sustainable tech for national priorities. Discover the institute's innovation drive.

Indian Pharma Firms Eye Licensing Deals for Obesity Drugs

As patents expire, Indian drugmakers like Lupin and Ajanta Pharma are forging licensing and distribution deals for GLP-1 obesity drugs. The market is set for explosive growth. Explore the key partnerships and market dynamics.

MSU's Modular Toddler Play Station Wins Design Patent

Maharaja Sayajirao University's innovative 'Play Station for Toddlers' transforms into regular furniture. This modular, Montessori-inspired design promotes learning and safety. Read more about this patented innovation.

Law Firms Prep for Deep AI Integration in 2026

Top Indian law firms are moving beyond AI pilots to redesign core legal workflows in 2026 for speed and accuracy, while navigating billing shifts and Supreme Court scrutiny. Explore the transformation.

Karnataka Passes India's First Anti-Hate Law

Karnataka's legislature passed the pioneering Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Bill, 2025. The Congress defends it as necessary, while the BJP calls it draconian. Read about the fierce debate.

Hexaware moves to dismiss $500 million US patent lawsuit

Hexaware Technologies seeks dismissal of a $500 million patent infringement suit filed by Natsoft, arguing the patents cover abstract ideas, not genuine inventions. The outcome could significantly impact the IT firm's finances.

Geetali Gupta Secures AIR 1 in CLAT 2026

Geetali Gupta from TopRankers Legal Edge clinches AIR 1 in CLAT 2026. The institute dominates with a clean sweep of the top three ranks, continuing its legacy of excellence in law entrance coaching.

Myanmar Arrests Hundreds Under New Election Law

Myanmar's military junta has detained over 200 individuals, including election officials, using a new conscription law to suppress dissent ahead of December polls. Read the full report.

Court sets interim royalty rate at $0.365 per device

London High Court grants Acer, Asus, and Hisense an interim license to use Nokia's video patents. Judge sets royalty at $0.365 per device, a middle ground in the FRAND dispute. Nokia plans to appeal. Read the full details.

India's Civil Nuclear Law Changes Explained

India plans major changes to its civil nuclear law to boost capacity to 100 GW, aiming for clean energy dominance. Explore the key amendments and their impact.

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