
Delhi High Court awards Ericsson $29 million in SEP case
K&S’ latest article written by Pramod Kumar, Naveen Suriya, and Partner & Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari which analyses the Delhi High Court’s landmark decision to award Ericsson USD 29 million in damages, the highest SEP-related damages awarded in India, for the Patent Lawyer’s newsletter.
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India: the rising sun of Standard Essential Patent (SEP) enforcement in 2024
India’s market size – for telecoms and beyond – and increasingly mature Standard Essential Patent (SEP) licensing environment
have brought high-profile conflicts between patent holders and implementers to the fore.
This article aims to provide a snapshot of the current landscape, delve into the anticipated developments in 2024, and shed light...

India: the rising sun of Standard Essential Patent (SEP) enforcement in 2024
India’s market size – for telecoms and beyond – and increasingly mature Standard Essential Patent (SEP) licensing environment
have brought high-profile conflicts between patent holders and implementers to the fore.
This article aims to provide a snapshot of the current landscape, delve into the anticipated developments in 2024, and shed light...
Court Rules on SEP Infringement and Licensing Dynamics
In the landmark case of Nokia Technologies OY v Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunications Ltd. & Ors., the Supreme Court of India addressed a crucial issue concerning the alleged infringement of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) post the expiry of a licensing agreement.
This case was significant in the realm of intellectual property rights, particularly in the context of adhering to and...