School Of Law, SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management Studies (NMIMS), Bengaluru
"He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me."
-Thomas Jefferson
Welcome to the official platform of the Intellectual Property Cell at NMIMS Bengaluru. The IP Cell is a student-driven academic body dedicated to advancing awareness and understanding of Intellectual Property law. We examine the legal frameworks that protect innovation, creativity, and technology, while actively connecting legal theory with evolving professional practice.
This platform is designed to be engaged with, not merely read. Through IP Boot Camps, interactive workshops, expert-led sessions, and national-level legal competitions, we invite students and professionals to question, analyse, and apply IP law in real contexts. Alongside these initiatives, we publish blogs and research papers in Intellectual Property and Technology law, creating a space where ideas are shared, challenged, and developed through sustained academic dialogue.
The NMIMS Intellectual Property Newsletter is a publication of the Intellectual Property Cell, NMIMS Bengaluru. It is designed to inform students, researchers, and legal professionals about current developments in Intellectual Property law.
The Newsletter covers domestic and international IP updates, recent judicial decisions, policy changes, and emerging issues in technology and innovation. Each edition presents clear legal analysis and concise summaries that help readers understand both the law and its practical implications.
The publication serves as a resource for those seeking timely, reliable, and accessible IP scholarship. By focusing on relevance, clarity, and continuity, the Newsletter supports informed learning and meaningful engagement at the intersection of law, technology, and commerce.
The Intellectual Property Cell, NMIMS Bengaluru invites submissions for its official IP Blog. This platform is intended to encourage informed legal discourse and to publish writing that engages critically with contemporary issues in Intellectual Property law.
We welcome original and well-researched blog submissions from students, academicians, and legal practitioners. Submissions may examine domestic or international IP jurisprudence, analyse recent judicial decisions, evaluate policy developments, or explore emerging issues such as technology-driven innovation, artificial intelligence, and copyright.
The IP Blog aims to curate writing that is clear, relevant, and analytically sound. Contributors gain the opportunity to engage with a wider academic and professional audience and to be part of a growing intellectual community at NMIMS Bengaluru. Submissions that add clarity to complex legal questions and advance meaningful discussion are especially encouraged.