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Amit Bansal

342 IP cases indexed. Covers patent, trademark matters.

Cases Presided Over

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patent mixed · May 9, 2023

Wrangler Apparel Corporation v.H.S. Kishori Lal & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 675/2018 & connected

The Delhi High Court addressed a request to stay a trademark infringement suit while separate rectification petitions questioning the validity of the trademarks were pending. Citing recent legal precedents, particularly following the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021, the court ruled that there is no need to stay the civil suit. Instead, it ordered the consolidation of the main suit and all related rectification petitions to be tried together before the High Court.

patent mixed · May 9, 2023

Wrangler Apparel Corporation v.H.S. Kishori Lal & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 675/2018 & connected

The Delhi High Court addressed a request to stay a trademark infringement suit while separate rectification petitions questioning the validity of the trademarks were pending. Citing recent legal precedents, particularly following the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021, the court ruled that there is no need to stay the civil suit. Instead, it ordered the consolidation of the main suit and all related rectification petitions to be tried together before the High Court.

patent mixed · May 9, 2023

Wrangler Apparel Corporation v.H.S. Kishori Lal & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 675/2018 & connected

The Delhi High Court addressed a request to stay a trademark infringement suit while separate rectification petitions questioning the validity of the trademarks were pending. Citing recent legal precedents, particularly following the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021, the court ruled that there is no need to stay the civil suit. Instead, it ordered the consolidation of the main suit and all related rectification petitions to be tried together before the High Court.

patent mixed · May 9, 2023

Wrangler Apparel Corporation v.H.S. Kishori Lal & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 675/2018 & connected

The Delhi High Court addressed a request to stay a trademark infringement suit while separate rectification petitions questioning the validity of the trademarks were pending. Citing recent legal precedents, particularly following the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021, the court ruled that there is no need to stay the civil suit. Instead, it ordered the consolidation of the main suit and all related rectification petitions to be tried together before the High Court.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 9, 2023

Datt Mediproducts Pvt Ltd v.Siddharth Mandal And Anr

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 190/2021

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Datt Mediproducts Pvt Ltd regarding a petition seeking cancellation of a trademark registration. The court observed that the subject mark's registration had expired on March 5, 2022, and the mandatory renewal period, including the grace period, had lapsed without action by the respondent. Consequently, the court directed the concerned party to remove the non-renewed mark from the Register of Trade Marks.

patent mixed · May 8, 2023

Tata Sia Airlines Limited v.Vistara Media Private Limited

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 807/2022

In a matter concerning trademark disputes, the Delhi High Court issued an order on April 2, 2024. The court addressed the Plaintiff's concerns regarding ongoing trademark filings by the Defendant through 'VISTARA PRAKASHANA LLP'. Upon receiving notice, the Defendant stated its intention to dissolve the LLP and withdraw all related trademark applications. Consequently, the court determined that no immediate directions were necessary for the Plaintiff at this juncture.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 8, 2023

Sony Group Corporation v.Assistant Controller Of Patents And Designs

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 480/2022

Sony Group Corporation appealed the Assistant Controller's order rejecting its patent application (4334/DELNP/2013) on the grounds that subsequent amendments were beyond the scope of as filed claims. The Controller rejected the application because the amended claims corresponded to an EP divisional application rather than the main European Patent application. The High Court set aside this rejection, finding that the amendments merely limited the scope and were supported by the specification.

patent mixed · May 3, 2023

Bennett Coleman And Companylimited v.E Entertainment Television Llc And Anr

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 86/2022 & C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 243/2022

The Delhi High Court addressed applications seeking condonation of delay in filing rejoinders in trademark cancellation proceedings. The court allowed the delays, allowing the petitioner to file their responses. Furthermore, the court framed specific issues regarding the potential cancellation of two distinct trademarks (No. 2340887 and No. 1252812) and set a clear schedule for the parties to proceed with evidence and trial.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 3, 2023

M/S Arvind Medicare Pvt. Ltd. v.The Registrar Of Trade Marks, Delhi

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-TM) 112/2021

The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal filed by M/S Arvind Medicare Pvt. Ltd. against the Trade Marks Registry's refusal of their word mark 'MIRACLES' for medical services (Class 44). The court recognized that due to continuous use since 2012, the mark had acquired distinctiveness and goodwill in the market. Consequently, the application was directed to proceed to the advertisement stage, allowing further scrutiny against existing marks.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 3, 2023

Arvind Medicare Pvt Ltd. v.Registrar Trade Marks

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-TM) 97/2021

The Delhi High Court allowed the appeal filed by Arvind Medicare Pvt Ltd. against the Trade Marks Registry's refusal of its device mark registration for medical services (Class 44). The court found that despite objections based on similarity to an earlier mark, the appellant had established significant goodwill and continuous use since 2012. Consequently, the application was directed to proceed to advertisement, allowing the matter to be decided on its merits against any potential opposition.

trademark mixed · May 2, 2023

Dr.Reddy S Laboratories Ltd v.Ancalima Lifesciences Limited And Ors

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 311/2018

The Delhi High Court addressed an application seeking to frame additional issues and consolidate a related trademark rectification petition into the ongoing passing off suit. The court noted that since the challenge to the defendant's trademark validity was already pending in a separate rectification case, there was no need to frame new issues in the current suit. Consequently, the court ordered the consolidation of the rectification petition with the present suit to ensure unified trial proceedings before the Joint Registrar.

patent mixed · May 1, 2023

Usha International Limited v.Registrar Of Trademarks And Anr.

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 90/2022

Usha International Limited filed a petition seeking the removal/cancellation of the mark 'WSHA' from the Trade Marks Register, arguing that it is deceptively similar to their long-standing mark 'USHA'. The Delhi High Court accepted the petition and issued notice to the respondents. The matter was subsequently listed for further arguments on April 4, 2022.

patent interim order · May 1, 2023

Vifor (International) Ltd & Anr. v.Cipla Limited

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 241/2023 and CS(COMM) 242/2023

Vifor filed suits seeking permanent injunction against Cipla and J.B. Chemicals for allegedly infringing Indian Patent No. 221536, which covers the water-soluble iron carbohydrate complex (FERRIC CARBOXYMALTOSE). The dispute arose after plaintiffs discovered marketing material for generic versions of their patented drug. The court considered arguments regarding the patent's nature and previous injunction orders before deciding on the continuation of status quo.

patent interim order · May 1, 2023

Vifor (International) Ltd v.J.B. Chemicals And Pharmaceuticals Limited

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 241/2023 and CS(COMM) 242/2023

Plaintiffs filed suits seeking permanent injunction against defendants for infringing Indian Patent No. 221536, which covers the drug FERRIC CARBOXYMALTOSE. The dispute arose after plaintiffs discovered marketing material for generic versions launched by the defendants under names 'JBCARB' and 'CipFCM'.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 28, 2023

Vexim v.The Controller Of Patents

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 50/2022 (2023:DHC:2988)

Vexim appealed the rejection of its Indian Patent application, 'Methods and Apparatuses for Bone Restoration,' which was initially denied due to lack of inventive step. The core issue before the Delhi High Court was whether the Patent Office had provided adequate reasoning for this refusal. The court found that the impugned order was cryptic, failing to analyze existing knowledge against the subject invention as required by law. Consequently, the rejection was set aside and the matter was remanded back to the Patent Office for a fresh, reasoned consideration.

patent mixed · Apr 28, 2023

Rosemount Inc v.Deputy Controller Of Patents And Designs

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 97/2022

Rosemount Inc appealed a rejection order passed by the Controller of Patents regarding its application for a 'Process Device with Density Measurement.' The Controller had rejected the patent citing lack of inventive steps based on prior art. However, the Delhi High Court found that the Controller's impugned order was cryptic and failed to provide adequate reasoning or analyze the three essential elements required to determine inventive step. Consequently, the High Court set aside the rejection and remanded the matter back to the Patent Office for fresh consideration with a mandate for a reasoned decision.

patent remanded · Apr 28, 2023

Grupo Petrotemex S.A. De C.V. v.Controller Of Patents

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 189/2022

The appellant challenged the Patent Office's order rejecting its patent application (No. 965/DELNP/2006). The rejection was based on a lack of inventive step, even though the initial objection raised by the Patent Office related only to novelty. The High Court found that the impugned order went beyond the scope of the original objection and allowed the appeal.

patent mixed · Apr 25, 2023

Sunshine Velvet Private Limited v.Ramesh Kumar Jeevraj Luniya & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 19/2023

In this trademark infringement suit, the Delhi High Court issued procedural orders while addressing an interim application. The court noted that Defendant No. 3 was yet to be served and directed fresh service. Crucially, regarding the core dispute, the court confirmed the existing interim order concerning Defendants 1 and 2, despite their claim of changing the firm's name from 'SAANCHI VELVET FABRICS' to 'SAMIKSHA VELVET FABRICS'. The matter is set for further pleading completion.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 25, 2023

Sugen, Inc. v.Mr. K Vijaya Prakash

Delhi High Court · 2023:DHC:2918

Sugen, Inc. filed applications alleging that Mr. K Vijaya Prakash and associated defendants willfully violated an injunction order passed by the Delhi High Court in 2016. The original suit concerned the infringement of three patents covering the drug Crizotinib (marketed as Xalkori®). Plaintiffs presented evidence, including photographs and investigator reports, suggesting the manufacturing and sale of the generic product 'CRIZO SPL™' after the injunction was issued. The court found that Defendant No. 1 had control over the infringing entities, leading to a finding of wilful contempt against him.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Apr 24, 2023

Ankit Aggarwal Proprietor Of M/S Vepson Engineers v.Gupta Casting Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 2023:DHC:2829

The Delhi High Court allowed petitions filed by Ankit Aggarwal to cancel two trademark registrations held by Gupta Casting Pvt. Ltd. The court found that the respondent's marks were confusingly similar to the petitioner's prior and well-established mark, 'JAI KISAN,' used since 1985 in agricultural implements. Furthermore, the respondent failed to demonstrate genuine use of their registered marks for a continuous period of five years, leading the court to remove them from the Register under Section 47 of the Trade Mark Act.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Apr 24, 2023

Ankit Aggarwal Proprietor Of M/S Vepson Engineers v.Gupta Casting Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 2023:DHC:2829

The Delhi High Court allowed petitions filed by Ankit Aggarwal to cancel two trademark registrations held by Gupta Casting Pvt. Ltd. The court found that the respondent's marks were confusingly similar to the petitioner's prior and well-established mark, 'JAI KISAN,' used since 1985 in agricultural implements. Furthermore, the respondent failed to demonstrate genuine use of their registered marks for a continuous period of five years, leading the court to remove them from the Register under Section 47 of the Trade Mark Act.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 21, 2023

Burger King Company Llc v.Virendra Kumar Gupta & Anr.

Delhi High Court · C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 686/2022

The Delhi High Court affirmed the strong protection afforded to the 'BURGER KING' trademark, declaring it a well-known mark under the Trade Marks Act. The court relied on Burger King's extensive global presence, long history (since 1954), massive promotional spending, and established secondary meaning in India. This judgment reinforces that globally recognized brands can secure enhanced legal protection against unauthorized use by local operators.

trademark defendant favorable · Apr 21, 2023

Virendra Kumar Gupta v.Burger King Corporation

Delhi High Court · (T)OP(TM)/164/2023

The Madras High Court dismissed a rectification petition filed by Virendra Kumar Gupta against Burger King Corporation. The petitioner sought to cancel or impose a disclaimer on the 'Burger' and 'King' marks registered under No. 927122. The court relied on prior judgments, including one from the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court ruling in Patel Field Marshal Agencies vs P.M. Diesels Ltd., concluding that the petition was not maintainable.

trademark defendant favorable · Apr 21, 2023

Virendra Kumar Gupta v.Burger King Corporation

Delhi High Court · (T)OP(TM)/164/2023

The Madras High Court dismissed a rectification petition filed by Virendra Kumar Gupta against Burger King Corporation. The petitioner sought to cancel or impose a disclaimer on the 'Burger' and 'King' marks registered under No. 927122. The court relied on prior judgments, including one from the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court ruling in Patel Field Marshal Agencies vs P.M. Diesels Ltd., concluding that the petition was not maintainable.

trademark defendant favorable · Apr 21, 2023

Virendra Kumar Gupta v.Burger King Corporation

Delhi High Court · (T)OP(TM)/164/2023

The Madras High Court dismissed a rectification petition filed by Virendra Kumar Gupta against Burger King Corporation. The petitioner sought to cancel or impose a disclaimer on the 'Burger' and 'King' marks registered under No. 927122. The court relied on prior judgments, including one from the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court ruling in Patel Field Marshal Agencies vs P.M. Diesels Ltd., concluding that the petition was not maintainable.

trademark defendant favorable · Apr 21, 2023

Virendra Kumar Gupta v.Burger King Corporation

Delhi High Court · (T)OP(TM)/164/2023

The Madras High Court dismissed a rectification petition filed by Virendra Kumar Gupta against Burger King Corporation. The petitioner sought to cancel or impose a disclaimer on the 'Burger' and 'King' marks registered under No. 927122. The court relied on prior judgments, including one from the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court ruling in Patel Field Marshal Agencies vs P.M. Diesels Ltd., concluding that the petition was not maintainable.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 20, 2023

Inter Ikea Systems Bv v.Devashish Rattan And Ors

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 231/2023

Inter Ikea Systems Bv successfully secured an ex parte ad interim injunction against Devashish Rattan and others in the Delhi High Court. The plaintiff alleged that the defendants were slavishly copying over 2300 product listings, including proprietary names, images, and descriptions from the IKEA website, falsely claiming association with the brand. The court found a prima facie case was made out, granting immediate relief to prevent irreparable harm to the internationally renowned 'IKEA' trademark and trade dress.

patent mixed · Apr 20, 2023

Gopika Industries v.The Registrar Of Trade Marks, Trade Marks Registry & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · W.P.(C)-IPD 8/2023

The Delhi High Court addressed a dispute concerning the renewal of Trademark No. 1039952, which was originally registered under Dayal Industries Limited but subsequently renewed in the name of its sister concern. The court heard arguments regarding whether this change constituted a bona fide mistake or an improper transfer. To clarify the complex factual matrix, the Court issued directions requiring all relevant respondents to file detailed affidavits and produce supporting documentation within three weeks.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 19, 2023

Blackberry Limited v.Assistant Controller Of Patents And Designs Patent Office

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 57/2022

Blackberry Limited appealed a refusal order issued by the Assistant Controller of Patents which held that its method claims were not patentable because they consisted of executable software instructions. The High Court set aside this refusal, citing judicial precedents, and remanded the application for fresh consideration.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 19, 2023

Dongguan Huali Industries Co. Ltd. v.Anand Aggarwal And Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 229/2023

In a significant step toward addressing alleged infringement, the Delhi High Court allowed the plaintiff, Dongguan Huali Industries Co. Ltd., to appoint local commissioners against the defendants. The court directed two advocates to visit the defendant's premises in Delhi and Siliguri to conduct an inventory of goods bearing the trademark 'HUALI' or possessing a similar trade dress. This order provides the plaintiff with crucial evidence gathering power, allowing them to proceed with their claim regarding trademark and trade dress infringement.

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