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Bench:F.I. Rebello

6 IP cases indexed. Covers patent, trademark matters.

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patent remanded · Feb 26, 2010

Camino De Vera S/N v.Union Of India Through The Secretary

Bombay High Court · WRIT PETITION NO. 1435 OF 2007

The petitioner challenged the order by the Patent Office (Respondent No.3) that deemed its patent application abandoned and subsequently rejected a review petition. The petitioner argued that the Controller failed to provide adequate opportunities for being heard, especially when exercising quasi-judicial powers. The Bombay High Court found both orders without jurisdiction.

patent defendant favorable · Sep 24, 2002

Star India Private Limited v.Leo Burnett (India) Private Limited

Bombay High Court

Star India Private Limited sued Leo Burnett (India) Private Limited, alleging that the latter was infringing on the copyright and goodwill of its immensely popular television serial, 'KYUN KI SAAS BHI KABHI BAHU THI'. The plaintiff contended that the defendant's commercial for 'Tide Detergent' substantially copied the serial's characters and theme, leading viewers to mistakenly believe the product was endorsed by Star India. However, the court found that the plaintiffs failed to establish a strong prima facie case or demonstrate a real likelihood of damage, ultimately dismissing the motion.

patent plaintiff favorable · Sep 19, 2001

Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Company v.The Rajasthan Navsagar Manufacturers & Others

Bombay High Court · 2002(2)BOMCR162

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Company, quashing a previous decision that had allowed the registration of 'Steamer Brand'. The court emphasized that the respondents could not claim honest concurrent use when they were aware of the petitioner's long-standing opposition and reputation. This judgment reinforces the principle that prior established goodwill and genuine objection outweigh subsequent claims of good faith usage.

trademark defendant favorable · Oct 9, 2000

M/S. Rochem Separation Systems (I) Pvt. v.Tas Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd.

Bombay High Court · null

The Plaintiffs, manufacturers of desalination plants under the trade mark 'DISK TUBE', filed a Notice of Motion alleging that the Defendants were using the deceptively similar mark 'DISK & TUBE' to injure their reputation. The Defendants argued that the term is descriptive of the technology (Disc and Tube Reverse Osmosis) and that the Plaintiffs lacked exclusive rights over it. The Court ultimately held that the word was merely descriptive and had not acquired distinctiveness, leading to the vacation of the injunction.

patent defendant favorable · Mar 23, 1999

M/S. Arte Indiana v.M/S. P. Mittulaul Lalah & Sons

Bombay High Court · 1999(4)BOMCR233

The plaintiffs sought leave from the Bombay High Court to join causes of action related to copyright and trademark infringement, arguing that Section 62(2) of the Copyright Act allowed them to sue where they resided. The defendants argued that since the right to sue was conferred by a special statute (the Copyright Act), it did not fall under the Ordinary Original Jurisdiction of the Court. The court ultimately rejected the application for leave.

patent defendant favorable · Mar 23, 1999

Arte Indiana v.P. Mittulaul Lalah And Sons

Bombay High Court · null

The plaintiffs sought leave from the Bombay High Court to join causes of action related to copyright infringement and trademark violation, arguing that Section 62(2) of the Copyright Act allowed them to sue where they resided or conducted business. The defendants contended that since the right to sue was conferred by a special statute (the Copyright Act), it did not fall under the Ordinary Original Jurisdiction of the court.

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