The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte interim injunction restraining the defendants from making use of the plaintiffs’ VERIZON marks in any manner, including as a domain
In another swift resolution of a commercial case, the Delhi High Court decreed on the second date of hearing a suit for infringement, passing off and dilution of
E-commerce may have heralded plentiful choice, but cheaper prices don’t always guarantee a quality or genuine product. Brand owners have been plagued with the sale of counterfeits being
Intellectual property in fashion is best approached with an open mind; not only for what can be protected, but the kinds of protection the designer should consider. With
The Plaintiff Health and Glow Retailing Pvt. Ltd. filed a suit before the Madras High Court seeking to restrain the Defendants Dr. PB’s Health and Glow Clinic from
What is common between Apple, Pfizer and Michael Jordan? All three are famous brands. All three have a distinct fan following and consumer base. All three have lost
Indian courts have issued several important cases in the past year concerning trademark infringement, particularly online, as Pravin Anand and Abhilasha Nautiyal report. With business conducted over the
Nupur Sharma explains how trade mark rights are vested in owners without any formalities, beginning instead with first use. In the Intellectual Property field, Trade Marks rights are
In a case of cybersquatting the Delhi High Court acknowledged the need to protect personality rights on the internet and ordered the infringer to transfer the infringing websites
Abhilasha Nautiyal and Shrawan Chopra cull out the salience of the Delhi High Court decision holding the marks ‘Officer’s Special’ and ‘Collector’s Choice’ as likely to be confused