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21 IP cases indexed. Covers patent, trademark matters.

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patent defendant favorable · Jul 1, 2022

Vimala Parmar v.The Deputy Registrar of Trademarks

Madras High Court · W.P.No.15804 of 2016

The Madras High Court dismissed a Writ Petition filed by Vimala Parmar against The Deputy Registrar of Trademarks. The petitioner had sought judicial intervention to compel the Trademark Registry to accept evidence in an opposition proceeding concerning trademark application No. 812224. However, due to non-prosecution—the failure of the petitioner to file a new counsel or appear before the court—the High Court dismissed the petition.

patent dismissed · Oct 28, 2021

DINA MALAR A Partnership Concern v.K.Ramasubbu

Madras High Court · C.S.No.593 of 1999

This suit was filed by Dina Malar against several defendants, including K. Ramasubbu, alleging infringement of its trade marks ('DINA MALA') and copyright related to the work 'DINAMALAR'. The plaintiff sought perpetual injunctions and surrender of infringing materials. However, despite the initial filing under the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act and Copyright Act, the court ultimately dismissed the suit due to non-prosecution by the plaintiff.

patent dismissed · Oct 28, 2021

R.Venkitapathy v.Kaalaimalar Publications (P) Ltd.

Madras High Court · C.S.No.524 of 1999

This case involved a dispute filed by R.Venkitapathy against Kaalaimalar Publications (P) Ltd., alleging infringement of trade marks ('DINA MALAR') and copyright in stylized lettering and associated devices. The plaintiff sought perpetual injunctions to prevent deceptive similarity and passing off. However, the court ultimately dismissed the suit due to non-prosecution by the plaintiff.

patent dismissed · Oct 27, 2021

Lucas Tvs Limited v.Surya Carbons

Madras High Court · C.S.No.212 of 2000

Lucas Tvs Limited filed a suit against Surya Carbons and other entities alleging multiple infringements. The plaintiffs claimed that the defendants were infringing their registered trademarks (LION, DEVICE OF LION) and committing copyright violations through the use of deceptively similar branding and slavish imitation of distinctive packaging for auto electrical parts. Despite the detailed claims seeking injunctions and damages, the plaintiffs ultimately decided to withdraw the suit before a final judgment was passed.

patent dismissed · Oct 27, 2021

Lucas Tvs Limited v.Surya Carbons

Madras High Court · C.S.No.212 of 2000

Lucas Tvs Limited filed a suit against Surya Carbons and other entities alleging trademark infringement, passing off, and copyright violation. The plaintiffs sought perpetual injunctions and damages regarding the use of their trademarks (LION, LUCAS TVS) and distinctive packaging on auto electrical parts. However, before the court could rule on the merits, the plaintiffs chose to withdraw the suit.

patent dismissed · Sep 22, 2021

L.G.Varadarajulu v.M/S.Raj Ganesh Enterprises

Madras High Court · C.S.No.829 of 2001

The plaintiffs filed a suit seeking perpetual injunctions against the defendant for infringing Patent No. 179607, Design Nos. 163445 and 163446, and copyright in their table top wet grinders. However, the first plaintiff passed away, and the remaining plaintiffs sought to withdraw the suit.

patent dismissed · Sep 6, 2021

L.G. Varadarajulu v.Minit Engineers (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Madras High Court · C.S.No.845 of 2002

The plaintiffs filed a suit seeking perpetual injunctions against the defendant for infringing various IP rights, including Patent No. 179607 (related to table top wet grinders), Designs Nos. 163445/163446, and copyright in an injunction manual. However, the plaintiffs subsequently withdrew the suit.

patent plaintiff favorable · Aug 26, 2021

M/s.N.RANGA RAO & SONS PRIVATE LIMITED v.ROHIT MARKETING Incense & Allied Products

Madras High Court · C.S.No.41 of 2014

The Madras High Court ruled in favor of the registered trademark owner, M/s.N.RANGA RAO & SONS PRIVATE LIMITED, against Rohit Marketing. The court granted permanent injunctions, preventing the defendant from using the deceptively similar mark 'Tri Cycle 3-in-1' for incense sticks and passing off its goods as those of the plaintiff. While the plaintiff withdrew claims for accounting and destruction of stock, the core infringement and passing off allegations were upheld.

patent plaintiff favorable · Aug 26, 2021

M/s.N.RANGA RAO & SONS PRIVATE LIMITED v.ROHIT MARKETING Incense & Allied Products

Madras High Court · C.S.No.41 of 2014

The Madras High Court ruled in favor of the registered trademark owner, M/s.N.RANGA RAO & SONS PRIVATE LIMITED, against Rohit Marketing. The court granted permanent injunctions, preventing the defendant from using the deceptively similar mark 'Tri Cycle 3-in-1' for incense sticks and passing off its goods as those of the plaintiff. While the plaintiff withdrew claims for accounting and destruction of stock, the core infringement and passing off allegations were upheld.

patent dismissed · Aug 10, 2021

F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. v.Matrix Laboratories Limited

Madras High Court · C.S.No.801 of 2010

F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. filed a suit seeking permanent injunction against Matrix Laboratories Limited for infringing Indian Patent No.196774, which relates to a pharmaceutical or chemical compound product. The court ultimately disposed of the suit as no further orders were necessary due to the rejection of leave to institute the suit by the Division Bench.

patent dismissed · Aug 9, 2021

Jolen Inc. v.Shobanlal Jain

Madras High Court · C.S.Nos.397 of 2000 and 831 of 2004

This case involved Jolen Inc. filing multiple suits against various defendants, including Shobanlal Jain, alleging infringement of its trademarks (JOLEN) and copyright in the artistic work and trade dress of its crème bleach packaging. The plaintiffs sought permanent injunctions, rendition of accounts, and damages due to passing off and unauthorized use of similar marks and designs. However, the court ultimately dismissed both suits for non-prosecution, as the plaintiff failed to respond to communications regarding the continuation of the litigation.

patent dismissed · Aug 9, 2021

Jolen Inc. v.Shobanlal Jain

Madras High Court · C.S.Nos.397 of 2000 and 831 of 2004

Jolen Inc. filed two civil suits in the Madras High Court against various defendants, including Shobanlal Jain, alleging infringement of its trade marks (JOLEN) and copyright in its crème bleach packaging. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions, rendition of accounts, and damages due to deceptive imitation and passing off. However, on August 9, 2021, the court dismissed both suits for non-prosecution, as the plaintiff had failed to respond to communications regarding the continuation of the litigation.

patent dismissed · Jul 29, 2021

Castrol Limited v.Goel Traders

Madras High Court · C.S.No.733 of 2005

This case involved Castrol Limited filing a suit against Goel Traders alleging trademark infringement, passing off, and copyright violation related to the use of similar graphic labels and color schemes on their gear oil packaging. The plaintiffs sought permanent injunctions and damages for unauthorized use of their brand identity. However, before the court could rule on the merits, the plaintiff chose to withdraw the suit.

patent defendant favorable · Jul 8, 2021

Uyir Agriculture Private Limited v.Ueir Organic Foods Private Limited

Madras High Court · Transfer Appl. No.1 of 2021

Uyir Agriculture Private Limited filed a Transfer Application seeking to move its trademark infringement suit from the Principal District Court, Erode, to the specialized Commercial Court. The core dispute revolved around whether the nature of the intellectual property right—trademark infringement—automatically classified the case as commercial, irrespective of its low valuation (Rs. 12,000/-). The Madras High Court ultimately dismissed the transfer application, holding that while IP disputes are defined as commercial under Section 2(xvii), a suit must still meet the 'Specified Value' criteria to fall under the jurisdiction of the Commercial Court, thereby validating its original filing in the District Court.

patent dismissed · Jun 24, 2021

M/s.Allied Business Solutions Private Limited v.M/s.Avan-Tec Medical Systems (P) Ltd

Madras High Court · C.S.No.141 of 2000

M/s. Allied Business Solutions Private Limited filed a suit against M/s. Avan-Tec Medical Systems (P) Ltd, alleging infringement of its copyrighted computer software 'MEDIVEIW' and associated trademarks. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions, damages, and surrender of infringing materials. However, the plaintiff subsequently informed the court that the defendants were no longer using the program and requested to withdraw the suit.

patent dismissed · Jun 24, 2021

Mrs.S.Radharani Prop. of Sadharani Tex (represented by Mr.S.Sadhasivam) v.Master Lungies

Madras High Court · C.S.No.763 of 2002

This suit involved a claim by Sadharani Tex against Master Lungies for infringement of trademark and copyright related to the 'KABUTTAR CHAAP label' used on lungies. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions, damages, and an accounting of profits due to alleged passing off and unauthorized use of the artistic work. However, during the proceedings, the plaintiff was unable to provide instructions regarding whether the defendants were actively continuing the infringement after an interim order had been issued.

patent settled · Jun 16, 2021

B.Vivekananthan v.B.Anandan Trading as Anand's MOONRAKERS RESTAURANT & B.Anandan Trading as Anand's Moonrakers

Madras High Court · C.S.No.646 of 2014

This Madras High Court case involved a trademark infringement suit filed by B.Vivekananthan against B.Anandan regarding the use of the 'MOONRAKERS' mark in restaurant and hospitality services. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions for both trademark infringement and passing off, along with delivery up of infringing materials. Ultimately, the parties reached a joint compromise memo on April 30, 2021, which was recorded by the court, leading to a decree based on mutual settlement.

trademark dismissed · Jun 14, 2021

Rajalakshmi Match Works v.Satpal Sindhi

Madras High Court · CS No.331 of 2000

The plaintiff, Rajalakshmi Match Works, filed a civil suit against several defendants seeking permanent injunctions to restrain them from passing off their safety matches as the plaintiff's by using the 'RAJHA'S SHRIFAL' trade mark and infringing the associated copyright. During the hearing, the plaintiff's counsel submitted that the Civil Suit had become infructuous.

patent dismissed · Apr 29, 2021

A.R.Safiullah v.Daniel

Madras High Court · C.S.No.448 of 2006

The plaintiff filed a suit seeking permanent injunctions against the defendants for infringing his registered patent (No. 198079) related to food grade laminated paper and for passing off their products as the plaintiff's. The dispute was subsequently resolved between the parties.

patent settled · Apr 26, 2021

Good Luck Paints And Chemicals v.Arunachala Industries

Madras High Court · C.S.No.711 of 2015

Good Luck Paints And Chemicals filed a civil suit against Arunachala Industries alleging infringement of its 'GOODLUCK' trademark, passing off, and copyright violation related to the distinctive blue and yellow color scheme and container design used for paints. The plaintiff sought perpetual injunctions and damages. However, the matter was resolved when the defendant provided an undertaking confirming they had ceased using the label and returned unused materials.

patent dismissed · Apr 17, 2021

Perenniala Health Care India Private Limited v.S.Samsen Papli

Madras High Court · C.S.No.170 of 2011

Perenniala Health Care India Private Limited filed a suit seeking declarations of exclusive rights over the FRANCH trademarks and associated artistic works, along with permanent injunctions against alleged infringement. The plaintiff sought to nullify certain assignment deeds executed by the defendants. However, due to the plaintiff failing to appear or prosecute the case despite court notices, the Madras High Court dismissed the entire suit.

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