[blindLaw] ascertaining fraudulent documents
Rahul Bajaj
rahul.bajaj1038 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 09:50:59 UTC 2024
Hi All,
I am currently attending an appeal in the Delhi High Court that my firm is
involved in. While I am not staffed in this matter, while listening to the
appeal, my mind has travelled in the following direction. How can a blind
lawyer ascertain if some documents that the other side is relying on are
fraudulent. This is a trademark infringement and passing off case. Our
argument is that the documents that the other side has cited to state that
they are prior user of the mark. We argue that those documents are forged
and that the court below erred in relying on them. How would a blind lawyer
be able to conduct such a fact-finding exercise, as part of the discovery
process?
Look forward to your inputs.
Warmly,
Rahul
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Rahul Bajaj
Rhodes Scholar (India and Linacre 2018), University of Oxford
Co-Founder, Mission Accessibility
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