Coverage in the India Times about the INDRP:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-does-cybersquatting/articleshow/50661553.cms
Also, there is a discussion of the Gaadi.in case with a quote from an INForum member:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-does-cybersquatting/articleshow/50661553.cms
India's domain name regulator has transferred more than 700 web addresses ending with .in and .co.in in the last 10 years from illegal registrars to companies including Pepsi, Morgan Stanley, Walmart, McDonalds, Amazon, Flipkart and Skype even as cybersquatting — or, registering of domain names of known brands and entities with unscrupulous intention — amid growing ecommerce becomes widespread in the country.
Also, there is a discussion of the Gaadi.in case with a quote from an INForum member:
"By purchasing the domain name Gaadi.in, prior to Gaadi.com even being in existence, it was pretty clear I was going to have to do something with cars," Paul Singh, administrator for Gaadi.in, said in an emailed response to ET, adding that he was "disappointed" by the administrator's order to transfer his domain name to Gaadi.com.