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Setback for Force India
It seems like all is not well in the kingdom of the King of Good Times. Vijay Mallya, who is already facing a host of financial difficulties, with his airlines accumulating losses and statutory authorities putting pressure on the management to pay up the liabilities, has received yet another jolt. His F-1 team Force India … Continue reading Setback for Force India
Read more »MORGARDSHAMMAR AB Vs. MORGARDSHAMMAR India Pvt. Ltd.
Recently, the Honourable High Court of Delhi has restrained Modi Group’s MORGARDSHAMMAR India, a rolling mill equipment manufacturer, from using the MORGARDSHAMMAR trademark. The Court has granted Plaintiff MORGARDSHAMMAR AB a decree of permanent injunction against the use of its trademarks or trade name by the defendants MORGARDSHAMMAR India. Justice A.K. Pathak issued a restraining … Continue reading MORGARDSHAMMAR AB Vs. MORGARDSHAMMAR India Pvt. Ltd.
Read more »No Exclusive Trademark Rights to Lord Krishna’s name: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court’s Division Bench recently upheld the Single Judge Bench Judgment declining the claim of the Appellant, Bhole Baba Milk Food Industries Ltd. (a diary products manufacturer) of an exclusive right over the use of the word ‘Krishna’ for dairy products. The Appellant has obtained registration of the mark “KRISHNA” having a pictorial reflection … Continue reading No Exclusive Trademark Rights to Lord Krishna’s name: Delhi High Court
Read more »Geographical Indication Vs Trademark
As the title suggests, this article will ride you through interesting judgment given by Division Bench of Kolkata High Court recently in Tea Board, India vs. I.T.C. Limited upholding emphatically the earlier decision of the Single Judge. This is a very interesting decision, not just because it is the upholding of the first-ever decision given … Continue reading Geographical Indication Vs Trademark
Read more »Pine Labs Pvt. Ltd vs Gemalto Terminals India Pvt. Ltd & Others
The present case had been filed by the plaintiff (Pine Labs Pvt. Ltd) against defenders (Gemalto Terminals Pvt. Ltd & others) for a decree of declaration, perpetual injunction and rendition of accounts. The suit was listed before the High Court of Delhi on 7th October 2009. The injunction was granted by the court restraining the … Continue reading Pine Labs Pvt. Ltd vs Gemalto Terminals India Pvt. Ltd & Others
Read more »Trademark tiff between Masculine drink makers and its challengers!
Just days after I bought my first bottle of the ‘must-have’ “Knock-out” pepper spray, I came across a trademark dispute between the makers of this product and manufacturers of the beer brand “Knock-Out”. What came next were a series of interesting case laws and evidence, and finally the verdict of Delhi High Court Justice Bhat. … Continue reading Trademark tiff between Masculine drink makers and its challengers!
Read more »India refuses to nod…for Noddy
For the first time, I was forced by my friends to include pictures in my blog. No wonder, the reason is that they all love the famous character ‘Noddy’. Well, my reason for writing the blog is to share a very recent and an interesting Trade Mark case in the Delhi High court. The Plaintiff, … Continue reading India refuses to nod…for Noddy
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