Plaintiff Favorable
4 plaintiff favorable decisions from Trademark Tribunal.
Plaintiff Favorable Decisions
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Rajarappa Steels Pvt. Ltd. v.Kamdhenu Ispat Limited
The dispute concerned an opposition filed by Kamdhenu Ispat Limited against a trademark application. The core legal issue was whether the notice of opposition and its accompanying extension request were time-barred under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, specifically concerning Rule 47(6).
P.M. Diesels Ltd. v.Daimler Chrysler Ag
Daimler Chrysler AG opposed the trademark application 'BANZO' by P.M. Diesels Ltd., alleging deceptive similarity to their established mark 'BENZ'. The Tribunal examined objections under Sections 9, 11, and 18 of the Trade & Merchandise Marks Act, 1958.
Kanpur Trading Company Pvt. Ltd. v.Afroz Ahmed And Feroze Ahmed Trading As Sahana Works
The dispute involved two trademark applications (No. 588196 and 588197) for the word 'Ghari' by Kanpur Trading Company Pvt. Ltd., which were opposed by Afroz Ahmed and Feroze Ahmed. The opponents failed to file requisite evidence within the statutory time, leading to the abandonment of their opposition. They subsequently filed a review petition, which the Tribunal dismissed as lacking merit.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba v.Tosiba Appliances Company
Tosiba Appliances Company sought to register the trademark TOSIBA for electrical appliances. Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba opposed this registration, arguing that TOSHIBA is a globally renowned mark adopted since 1939. The Tribunal found that the applicants' mark was almost identical and would cause consumer confusion, leading to the refusal of the applications.
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