

Law Relating to Intellectual Property Rights by V. K. Ahuja provides a detailed and structured introduction to the Indian and international framework of intellectual property law, tailored specifically for students. The book explains the nature, scope, and evolution of various IP protections, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical indications, industrial designs, and plant varieties.
This edition reflects recent legal developments, international treaties, and emerging challenges such as digital piracy and technology-driven infringement. With clear explanations and an academic approach, the text helps readers understand both substantive provisions and procedural mechanisms governing IP rights.
It serves as a reliable resource for LL.B students, IP law beginners, competitive exam aspirants, and anyone seeking foundational knowledge in the field.
Key Features
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Comprehensive coverage of all major branches of intellectual property.
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Explains statutory provisions under Indian IP laws with supporting concepts.
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Includes international conventions such as TRIPS, WIPO treaties, and Berne & Paris Conventions.
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Addresses modern issues—digital infringement, software protection, biotechnology, and domain names.
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Student-oriented writing style for easy understanding and examination clarity.
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Updated with recent amendments and case law developments.
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Ideal for academic courses, university syllabus, and self-study.
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Published by LexisNexis, ensuring authentic and updated content.
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