Safir Anand and Swati Sharma provide an overview of the trademark regime in India, and the efforts rights owners must undertake to protect, preserve and monetise their intellectual
PULSE candy copycat ordered to desist from using imitative trade dress, colour scheme and get-up; defendant had copied colour schemes of not one but three different flavours. The
Delhi High Court vacates ex parte injunction granted against defendant finding permeation of its trans-border reputation and plaintiff’s mis-statement of facts in pleadings in case involving rival claims
In a first, The Indian Hotels Company Limited has been granted protection for the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai by the Registrar of Trademarks as an image
Delhi High Court orders defendant using a trade mark visually and phonetically similar to CLOUDTAIL to withdraw its use and desist from similarly infringing domain name. The plaintiff,
Delhi High Court orders defendant to cease illegal use of Domino’s brand for its own restaurant business and desist from its use confusing use on social media platforms.
Practical Law’s latest Country Guide provides an overview of the IPRs covering patents, trademark, copyright, designs and trade secrets in India. Members from all practices of the firm contribute
Achuthan Sreekumar delves into Indian case law in his discussion on claims by right holders of commercial disparagement and tarnishment of brand equity in film and advertisements. There
A passing off dispute in India has clarified the main points that rights owners should follow when seeking to defend a trademark, as Geetanjali Visvanathan explains. Trademark attorneys anywhere
Delhi High Court exercising jurisdiction under the Commercial Courts Act grants summary judgment in suit for counterfeiting and passing off of trademark. Ahuja Radios, a leading manufacturer and