Pravin Anand and Geetanjali Visvanathan share their insights on the trademark protection granted to the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai. The year 2017 was witness to yet another
Tata Sons Limited, the registered proprietor of the TATA mark, had initiated proceedings against the defendants who were manufacturing and selling bags and suitcases under the mark TATA-L.
Anand and Anand gets topmost gold band for ‘Enforcement and Litigation’ in World Trademark Review’s WTR 1000 rankings for 2018. Pravin Anand and Safir Anand recognised for their
Not only do scents add commercial value to a product, they can also be a distinctive feature of a product. Manish Biala and Ashutosh Upadhyaya explore the use
Prachi Agarwal talks about the recent decision of the Delhi High Court in a case involving identical registered trademarks, and the remedy of passing off available for both
Delhi High Court finds in favour of Christian Louboutin, upholding its RED SOLE trademark, and states the trademark to have acquired a ‘well-known character’. The suit was instituted
Clear directions issued by court regarding registration of well-known marks in one of the first cases since the introduction of Rule 124 of the Trademark Rules 2017. In
Outlook Business talks about the valuation of Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) and the impact of protecting “priceless heritage properties.” Outlook Business reports, “the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
A Tata Sons’ group company and PepsiCo India Holdings Private Limited entered into a joint venture to produce non-carbonated, ready-to-drink beverages, one of which is ‘Tata Water Plus’,
Delhi High Court steps in to stop gym from providing unaccredited ‘CrossFit’ services by untrained persons, which posed a risk of injury to unsuspecting customers. The CrossFit health