Bench:R. Jayasimha Babu
3 IP cases indexed. Covers trademark, patent matters.
Cases Presided Over
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Omega S.A. v.Avanti Kopp Electricals Ltd. And Anr.
The appeals challenged an order that rejected applications for interim injunctions, one based on trademark infringement and another based on passing off. The Madras High Court found that the learned Single Judge incorrectly approached the matter by focusing on passing off rather than trade mark infringement. Consequently, the court set aside the single judge's order and granted the plaintiff interim injunction pending trial.
Needle Industries (India) Limited v.Sanjay Jaiswal And Ors.
The Madras High Court ruled in favor of Needle Industries, upholding an injunction against the defendants for passing off. The court found that despite the defendant obtaining a trademark registration for 'Pony' in the class of sewing threads (Class 23), this registration did not grant immunity from a passing-off action. Given that needles and sewing threads are cognate goods sold through the same trade channels, the use of the plaintiff's well-known mark by the defendants was deemed to cause near-certain confusion and ride on the established goodwill.
Khoday Distilleries Ltd. v.The Scotch Whisky Association And Ors.
The appeal challenged the Assistant Registrar's order allowing rectification of the trade mark 'Peter Scot' (No. 273203). The respondents argued that the mark offended Section 9 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958, as it was likely to deceive or cause confusion by suggesting Scottish origin. The court stayed the operation of the judgment pending further appeal.
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