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Amar Nath Sehgal vs Union Of India (UoI) And Anr. on 21 February, 2005

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1. Copyright is one of the three main branches of the traditional law of intellectual property, along with patent law and trade mark law. Overshadowed historically by the economic worth of patents and trade marks, the plaintiff who believes that there can be no beauty without a soul, has brought the present action, hoping that the soul (copyright) is given its due place and recognition in the history of law.

Sehgal, Amar Nath, and Union of India & Ors..Amar Nath Sehgal vs Union Of India (UoI) And Anr. on 21 February, 2005, Edited by P Nandrajog. Equivalent citations: 117 (2005) DLT 717, 2005 (30) PTC 253 Del. New Delhi: Delhi High Court, 2005.

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