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patent mixed · Jan 21, 2019

Mahesh Gupta v.Dheeraj Kumar

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 341/2017

This order in CS(COMM) 341/2017 addresses allegations of design infringement concerning the 'AQUA GRANDE' water purifier. Despite the defendants claiming they had stopped using the impugned trademark, the court noted evidence showing the sale of the infringing product through a third party, Mannat Electronics. Consequently, the court directed the defendants to file an affidavit clarifying their connection with this seller and detailing their sales turnover for the financial year 2018-19.

patent interim order · Jan 21, 2019

Biogen International Gmbh v.Jayesh Shah

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 1004/2018 & CC (COMM) No.39/2018

The court passed an order disposing of several applications filed by both parties. The existing interim injunction was confirmed, and the defendant was permitted to sell their existing stock of 'DYFIRA' under specific conditions. This permission required the defendant to furnish a bank guarantee of Rs.30 lacs to secure potential damages.

patent pending · Jan 18, 2019

Sugen Inc. v.K.V. Prakash & Ors

Delhi High Court - Orders · EX.P. 167/2016

The petitioner (Decree Holder) filed an application alleging that the respondents (Judgment Debtors), including K.V. Prakash, SP Accure Labs Pvt. Ltd., and Accure Labs Pvt. Ltd., were violating a permanent injunction decree by making, selling, or dealing in products infringing Indian Patent No. 209251. The petitioner specifically cited the marketing of medicines named SUNIT 50 and SPUNIT 25. The court directed JD No.1 to appear in person for further inquiry.

patent plaintiff favorable · Jan 16, 2019

Bennett, Coleman & Company Limited & Anr. v.Mr. Ajay Kumar & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 21/2019

The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Bennett, Coleman & Company Limited (Times Group) against the defendants for infringing their intellectual property rights. The plaintiffs alleged that the defendants were illegally making available electronic copies of 'The Times of India' and 'The Economic Times,' as well as using the plaintiff's logo on their website without authorization. The court found a prima facie case of infringement and passing off, leading to an order restraining the use of the trademarks and copyrighted works, and directing the locking of the infringing domain name.

patent mixed · Jan 16, 2019

Nv Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. v.A.D.S Spirits Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 425/2017

In this commercial suit concerning trademark and copyright infringement, the Delhi High Court allowed Nv Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. to file crucial additional documentation. The plaintiff sought permission to submit legal proceedings certificates and invoices related to their BESTO whisky brand. After considering arguments from both sides, the court granted leave for the documents to be taken on record, provided the plaintiff pays a cost of Rs. 15,000/-.

design pending · Jan 10, 2019

Hindustan Unilever Limited v.Eureka Forbes Limited & Anr

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 236/2018

This order addressed preliminary issues in an infringement suit. The court noted that a registered design holder is entitled to sue another registered holder if there is infringement, and suggested this principle should apply to patents as well. It was also informed that the plaintiff applied for patent grant earlier than the defendant.

patent plaintiff favorable · Jan 8, 2019

Jasper Infotech Private Limited v.Aadi Sins & Ors

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 1214/2018

The Delhi High Court issued a significant interim order in favor of Jasper Infotech Private Limited regarding its SNAPDEAL trademarks. The court restrained the newly impleaded defendants from infringing the trademarks or passing off their business as affiliated with the plaintiff. Crucially, the court directed several domain registrars to immediately suspend numerous domains that were allegedly used for fraudulent activities related to the brand, and also ordered a freeze on specific bank accounts.

patent plaintiff favorable · Jan 7, 2019

Under Armour, Inc. v.Amit Apparels & Anr.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 1/2019

The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Under Armour, Inc. against Amit Apparels & Anr., finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement and passing off. The court noted that the defendants were allegedly adopting and using the identical trade mark 'UNDER ARMOUR' and copying its artistic features on apparel goods. Given the risk of irreparable harm to the plaintiff, the court restrained the defendants from manufacturing, selling, or dealing in the infringing goods until further orders.

patent mixed · Jan 7, 2019

Reckitt Benckiser (India) Private Limited v.Patanjali Ayurved Limited

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 18/2018 & I.A.No.221/2018

The Delhi High Court addressed a suit filed by Reckitt Benckiser against Patanjali Ayurved concerning alleged trademark infringement, passing off, and unfair trade practices related to toilet cleaner advertisements. The core dispute centered on misleading claims made in both original and revised advertisements regarding the use of hydrochloric acid and product naturalness. While the plaintiff sought to challenge the defendant's revised advertisement, the Court permitted Reckitt Benckiser to amend its plaint, allowing the litigation to proceed while preserving the rights of Patanjali Ayurved.

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