Bench:Manmohan Sarin
3 IP cases indexed. Covers patent, trademark matters.
Cases Presided Over
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Shri Pankaj Goel v.M/S. Dabur India Ltd.
The Delhi High Court dismissed Shri Pankaj Goel's appeal against an ex-parte injunction granted to Dabur India Ltd. The court found that despite arguments regarding prior use and commonality of the suffix 'MOLA,' the Respondent's registered mark, HAJMOLA, was distinctive and well-known. Furthermore, the court rejected the defense of laches or acquiescence, noting that passing off is a recurring cause of action and delay would not apply if the defendant's conduct was fraudulent.
Casio India Co. Limited v.Ashita Tele Systems Pvt. Limited
The Delhi High Court granted an ad interim injunction favoring Casio India Co. Limited against Ashita Tele Systems Pvt. Limited regarding the unauthorized use of the trade mark 'CASIO' in a domain name. The court found that the defendant's registration of 'www.casioindia.com' was confusingly similar to the plaintiff's established brand, leading to potential public confusion. Consequently, the defendant was restrained from using the trademarked name in its website, reinforcing the importance of protecting brand identity online.
K.G. Khosla Compressors Limited v.Survika Industries
K.G. Khosla Compressors Limited filed a suit against Survika Industries, alleging that the defendant was illegally using the plaintiff's proprietary drawings and specifications to manufacture components and spare parts for compressors. The plaintiff further claimed that the defendant was passing off these goods as if they were manufactured by K.G. Khosla Compressors, thereby damaging its goodwill and reputation. The court found in favor of the plaintiff, granting a permanent injunction against the defendant's unauthorized manufacturing and trading activities.
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