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Delhi High Court Highlights Importance of Typography in Pharma Branding and Trademark Disputes

3 January 20263 January 2026 by Chirag Vora

The Delhi High Court’s interim order in Sun Pharma v Dr Reddy’s highlights crucial lessons in IP law for pharma and skincare brands, focusing on how label design influences trademark protection.

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