India IP Litigation

7,068 annotated decisions

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trademark plaintiff favorable · Aug 23, 2021

Spread Home Products Pvt Ltd v.M/S Bellagio At Super Nets And Fabrics

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 385/2021

The Delhi High Court granted an ex-parte injunction in favor of Spread Home Products Pvt Ltd against M/S Bellagio At Super Nets And Fabrics, halting the defendants from using the trademark 'DOCTOR PILLOW' or any deceptively similar mark. Recognizing the need to prevent the removal of evidence, the court further appointed a Local Commissioner to visit the defendants' premises and seize all infringing products, including packaging materials. This order provides immediate protection for the plaintiff's brand while the suit proceeds.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Aug 23, 2021

Yonex Co., Ltd. v.Sumit Girdhar & Anr.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 384/2021

The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte injunction in favor of Yonex Co., Ltd. against Sumit Girdhar and others regarding counterfeit goods. The court found that the plaintiffs had established a prima facie case showing that defendants were dealing in counterfeit badminton equipment using the protected YONEX mark. This interim order immediately restrained the defendants from selling or advertising any products bearing the YONEX mark or similar variations, pending further proceedings.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Aug 23, 2021

M/S Mysore Deep Perfumery House, Indore v.Sunilkumar A. Jain, Sole Prop. M/S ...

Bombay High Court · Order 6 ao 14-2021 / Civil Application No.21/2021

The Bombay High Court granted a temporary injunction in favor of M/S Mysore Deep Perfumery House against Sunilkumar A. Jain, despite procedural objections raised by the defendant. The court found that the plaintiff had satisfied the 'trinity test' (prior user, reputation, and likelihood of deception) at the trial level. Crucially, the court noted that the defendant's claim of acquiescence was based on potentially forged documents provided to the trial court, leading the High Court to grant interim relief.

trademark mixed · Aug 23, 2021

KAIRA DISTRICT COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS UNION LTD & ANR. v.REGISTRAR OF TRADEMARKS & ORS.

Delhi High Court - Orders · W.P. (C)-IPD 14/2021, CM APPLs.29905/2020 & 2062/2021

The Delhi High Court issued several directions in this trademark dispute involving the 'AMUL' brand. The court allowed an application seeking to implead a specific applicant as a respondent, while simultaneously directing the Registrar of Trademarks to file an affidavit detailing the current status of advertisements related to the mark. This ongoing litigation focuses on clarifying the scope and validity of the registered trademark.

trademark mixed · Aug 17, 2021

Sagacious Research Private Limited v.Vivek Dahiya & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 379/2021

In this matter concerning the 'SAGACIOUS' mark, the parties agreed to pursue an amicable resolution rather than immediate litigation. The court facilitated this by directing both the plaintiff and defendants to attend mediation and conciliation proceedings on August 23, 2021. While some interlocutory applications were allowed subject to exceptions, the primary focus shifted towards resolving the trademark and domain name disputes outside of court.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Aug 17, 2021

Tusaj Lifestyle Private Limited v.Ms Yum Yum Chi

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 382/2021 & I.As. 10335-1038/2021

Tusaj Lifestyle Private Limited successfully sought an ex parte injunction against Ms Yum Yum Chi in the Delhi High Court. The plaintiff, which operates restaurants under registered trademarks like 'Yum Yum Cha,' alleged that the defendant's use of 'Yum Yum Chi' was deceptively similar to its established brand. The court granted the interim relief, restraining the defendants from selling or advertising services under the disputed name pending further proceedings.

patent interim order · Aug 16, 2021

Bristol-Myers Squibb Ireland Unlimited Company v.Micro Labs Limited

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 302/2021

The plaintiffs filed a suit seeking permanent injunction against Micro Labs Limited for infringing their registered patent (No. 247381) related to Apixaban, an anticoagulant drug. The court considered the prior history of similar cases and granted an ex-parte ad- interim injunction restraining the defendant from manufacturing or selling generic Apixaban under any brand name, including 'APIVAS'.

trademark mixed · Aug 16, 2021

Atotech Deutschland GmbH v.Grauer & Well (India) Limited

Bombay High Court · Commercial Appeal (L) No. 17941 of 2021

The Bombay High Court addressed a commercial appeal filed by Atotech Deutschland GmbH seeking urgent interim relief in a trademark infringement suit concerning its 'TRICHROME' mark. The initial refusal of the injunction was based partly on procedural delays. However, the Appellate Bench clarified that under the statutory scheme of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, immediate protection for registered trademarks should be prioritized over minor delays. Consequently, the appeal was disposed of with directions allowing Atotech to request an early hearing and have its ad-interim relief application reconsidered on its merits.

patent plaintiff favorable · Aug 14, 2021

Honda Motor Co., Ltd v.Controller of Patents and Designs, Government of India

Madras High Court · CMA(PT)No.27 of 2023

Honda Motor Co. appealed the refusal of its patent application (No. 380/CHE/2015) by the Controller of Patents and Designs on grounds of lack of inventive step and insufficient disclosure. The High Court found that the original order was flawed due to a deprivation of fair opportunity regarding sufficiency of disclosure, and lacked proper justification for concluding lack of inventive step.

copyright defendant favorable · Aug 13, 2021

Yennes Infotech (P) Ltd. v.The Managing Director, eNoah Solution Pvt. Ltd.

Madras High Court · O.S.A.No.31 of 2020

Yennes Infotech appealed an order rejecting its plaint, which sought permanent injunctions and damages for alleged copyright infringement related to customized Tally Software. The court upheld the rejection, finding that the first defendant acted as an authorized agent and the second defendant was a licensee with a valid right to use the software.

patent In favor of Plaintiff · Aug 10, 2021

Novartis Ag v.Msn Laboratories Pvt Ltd

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 370/2021; I.A. 9975/2021; I.A. 9976/2021; I.A. 9977/2021; I.A. 9978/2021; I.A. 9979/2021

The plaintiff, Novartis AG, seeks to restrain the defendant from manufacturing Pazopanib Hydrochloride, claiming it infringes their Indian patent. The defendant has obtained approval to manufacture the product, raising concerns of imminent patent infringement.

patent mixed · Aug 10, 2021

Communication Components Antenna Inc. v.Mobi Antenna Technologies (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) No.977/2016

This litigation involves Communication Components Antenna Inc. challenging Mobi Antenna Technologies (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd.'s alleged infringement of Indian Patent No. IN240893, which relates to 'Asymmetrical Beams for Spectrum Efficiency' in wireless communication systems. The core dispute revolves around the validity of this patent, as raised by the defendant through a counterclaim. While the court analyzed grounds of revocation under Sections 64(d), (e), and (f) of the Patents Act, 1970, it ultimately decided to list the suit for further consideration, indicating that the matter remains unresolved.

patent dismissed · Aug 10, 2021

F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. v.Matrix Laboratories Limited

Madras High Court · C.S.No.801 of 2010

F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. filed a suit seeking permanent injunction against Matrix Laboratories Limited for infringing Indian Patent No.196774, which relates to a pharmaceutical or chemical compound product. The court ultimately disposed of the suit as no further orders were necessary due to the rejection of leave to institute the suit by the Division Bench.

patent dismissed · Aug 9, 2021

Jolen Inc. v.Shobanlal Jain

Madras High Court · C.S.Nos.397 of 2000 and 831 of 2004

Jolen Inc. filed two civil suits in the Madras High Court against various defendants, including Shobanlal Jain, alleging infringement of its trade marks (JOLEN) and copyright in its crème bleach packaging. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions, rendition of accounts, and damages due to deceptive imitation and passing off. However, on August 9, 2021, the court dismissed both suits for non-prosecution, as the plaintiff had failed to respond to communications regarding the continuation of the litigation.

patent dismissed · Aug 9, 2021

Jolen Inc. v.Shobanlal Jain

Madras High Court · C.S.Nos.397 of 2000 and 831 of 2004

This case involved Jolen Inc. filing multiple suits against various defendants, including Shobanlal Jain, alleging infringement of its trademarks (JOLEN) and copyright in the artistic work and trade dress of its crème bleach packaging. The plaintiffs sought permanent injunctions, rendition of accounts, and damages due to passing off and unauthorized use of similar marks and designs. However, the court ultimately dismissed both suits for non-prosecution, as the plaintiff failed to respond to communications regarding the continuation of the litigation.

patent interim order · Aug 9, 2021

Nokia Technologies Oy v.Guangdong Oppo Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 304/2021

The petitioner (Nokia Technologies Oy) filed an application seeking temporary injunction and disclosure of assets against the respondent (Guangdong Oppo Mobile). The court, while addressing various interlocutory applications, granted a direction for the defendants to furnish specific disclosures regarding their sales and revenues related to the alleged infringing devices.

patent pending · Aug 9, 2021

Novartis Ag & Anr. v.Assistant Controller Of Patents And Designs

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 1/2021

Novartis Ag & Anr. filed an appeal challenging the Assistant Controller's refusal to grant their Indian Patent Application No. 10611/DELNP/2015. The court allowed an interlocutory application regarding document filing and issued notice to the Defendant, setting the matter for further hearing.

patent plaintiff favorable · Aug 9, 2021

Indiyaa Distribution Network Llp v.P Singh & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 366/2021

The Delhi High Court granted an ad-interim injunction in favor of Indiyaa Distribution Network Llp against P Singh & Ors. The Plaintiff, a prior user of the Ayurvedic joint pain relief oil 'SANDHI SUDHA', successfully argued that the Defendants' use of similar marks and imitation of packaging constituted passing off and copyright infringement. The court recognized the Plaintiff's established market presence and sales history to protect consumers from potential confusion.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Aug 6, 2021

Krown Biscuit Private Limited v.Richfield Industries Private Limited

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 357/2021 & I.As. 9735-9737/2021

Krown Biscuit Private Limited filed a suit against Richfield Industries Private Limited alleging trademark infringement, copyright violation, and passing off. The plaintiffs claimed that the defendant was using the deceptively similar mark 'WHITE MAGIK' and associated trade dress for biscuits, confusing consumers who were familiar with the plaintiff's established brand, 'BLACK MAGIC.' Based on the prima facie case presented by the plaintiffs regarding the similarity of the marks and packaging, the court granted an interim injunction.

trademark settled · Aug 5, 2021

Mr.T.G.Arumugam v.Mr.T.G.Harigopal & Mr.T.S.Ganesan

Madras High Court · C.S.(Com.Div.) No.255 of 2020 and O.A.No.471 of 2020 & A.Nos.743 of 2021 & 2622 of 2020

This Madras High Court judgment addresses a dispute over the registered trademark 'UMBRELLA BRAND' between family members. Initially filed seeking to invalidate an assignment deed and secure exclusive proprietorship, the parties ultimately reached a compromise. The court accepted this settlement, decreeing the suit based on the Memo of Compromise, which allows all involved parties to coexist in the business and share the use of the trademark.

trademark dismissed · Aug 2, 2021

M/s.Kwik Patch Ltd. v.Mr.N.R.Rajagopalan

Madras High Court · C.S.No.1015 of 2001

M/s. Kwik Patch Ltd. filed a civil suit in the Madras High Court alleging infringement and passing off against Mr. N.R. Rajagopalan, claiming that his use of the label 'KOOL BOND' violated their trademark 'KWIK'. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions and damages under the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act and Copyright Act. However, due to the suit having been pending for over 20 years and a lack of inclination from both parties to pursue the matter further, the court dismissed the case.

patent plaintiff favorable · Aug 2, 2021

Yoshida Kenji v.The Asst.Controller Of Patents

Kerala High Court · WP(C) No. 5182 of 2015

This writ petition challenged the deemed abandonment of a Japanese national's patent application. The core dispute revolved around whether the 12-month statutory period for responding to the examination report should be calculated from the date the report was issued or the date it was actually received by the petitioner. The court ruled that the time limit must be counted from the date of receipt, finding that the petitioner had submitted a valid response within the extended timeframe.

patent interim order · Aug 2, 2021

Sulphur Mills Limited v.Dharmaj Crop Guard Limited & Anr.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 1225/2018 & CC(COMM) 9/2019

The suit alleged infringement of Plaintiff's patent (IN'429) related to a novel agricultural composition used as a fertilizer. The Plaintiff claimed that Defendant No.1 was manufacturing and selling infringing products under brand names 'SUFFAR 90' and 'COZY WET 90 WDG'.

trademark settled · Aug 2, 2021

Anuj Singhal v.Anupreet Kaur

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 312/2021

This Delhi High Court case involving a trademark dispute between Anuj Singhal and Anupreet Kaur was successfully settled through mediation. The settlement agreement mandates that the respondent cease using specific trademarks, including 'NANDINI BLACK SALT,' and refrain from copying the petitioner's packaging and color schemes. Furthermore, the respondent agreed to withdraw all related trademark applications, leading the court to dispose of the suit in terms of the binding agreement.