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Securities and Exchange Board of India Gives Burger King Go-Ahead to Float IPO(29.01.2020)

Securities and Exchange Board of India has approved Burger King India’s proposal to float an initial public order.

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Bombay High Court: Temporary Relief Granted to US Fast-Food Giant "Burger King"(27.08.2024)

Bombay High Court has granted temporary relief to United States food giant 'Burger King' and restrained a food joint based in Pune from using the trad.....

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Supreme Court Grants Relief to Pune’s ‘Burger King’(10.03.2025)

Supreme Court has granted relief to Pune's iconic Burger King by staying the order passed by Bombay High Court which restrained the eatery from using .....

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Supreme Court Grants Relief to Pune’s ‘Burger King’(10.03.2025)

Supreme Court has granted interim relief to Pune's iconic Burger King by staying the order passed by Bombay High Court which restrained the eatery fro.....

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