Bench:Bhaskar Bhattacharya
3 IP cases indexed. Covers patent matters.
Cases Presided Over
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Bharatbhai Khushalbhai Patel Trading as Harikrishna Industries v.Delux Bearing Limited
The Gujarat High Court set aside an Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) order that had removed the petitioner's trademark, 'SUPER DELUX BEARING,' from the register. The court found that the IPAB failed to adhere to principles of natural justice by raising and deciding the issue of genericness without providing the petitioner a proper opportunity to defend their mark. Consequently, the matter was remanded back to the lower authority for a fresh hearing.
K. C. Das Pvt. Ltd. & Anr. v.K. C. Dass
The Calcutta High Court allowed an appeal filed by K. C. Das Pvt. Ltd., finding that the respondent, K. C. Dass, was engaging in passing off due to the use of a deceptively similar stylized mark. Although the defendant's business (readymade garments) was different from the plaintiff's (sweetmeats), the court held that adopting the same unique artistic style and font created sufficient confusion in the market. Consequently, the court set aside the lower court's order and granted an injunction preventing the respondent from using the plaintiff's distinctive stylistic presentation of its trade name.
Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. v.Assam Wood And Allied Products
The Calcutta High Court set aside a lower court's order that had rejected an application for interim injunction. The court found that the defendant's use of 'CENTURIAN' was deceptively similar to the plaintiff's registered trademark 'CENTURY' in the plywood industry. The judgment emphasized that consumers, especially those with imperfect recollection, could be easily misled by the similarity, thus granting a temporary injunction to protect the plaintiff's goodwill and brand reputation.
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