Bench:Rajiv Shakdher
89 IP cases indexed. Covers patent matters.
Cases Presided Over
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ITC Limited v.Ashok Kumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of ITC Limited, restraining defendants from using infringing domain names and sub-domains that fraudulently solicit franchises and dealerships under the guise of ITC's brand. The court reinforced previous orders, directing Domain Name Registrars to immediately lock and suspend the specified domains while also instructing the Cyber Cell to freeze numerous bank accounts linked to these fraudulent activities.
Sarla Holdings Private Limited v.Pathways School Gurugram Parents Association
Sarla Holdings Private Limited, the registered proprietor of the 'PATHWAYS' mark, sought to restrain a parents' association from using its trademark. The Delhi High Court mediated a settlement where the Defendants agreed to modify their association's name and remove all references to 'PATHWAYS' or 'PSG' from their communications and social media platforms. This order allows the Plaintiff to protect its brand identity while accommodating the community interest.
Living Media India Limited & Anr. v.Www.News-Aajtak.Co.In & Ors.
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Living Media India Limited, who claimed ownership of the 'AAJ TAK' trademark. The court found that the plaintiffs had established a prima facie case of trademark infringement by various defendants using similar marks in their domain names. Consequently, the court directed the concerned Domain Name Registrars (DNRs) to immediately block and suspend the infringing websites and take down related content from social media platforms.
Modern Foods Enterprises Pvt Ltd v.Modern Snacks Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court addressed cross-suits concerning the identical mark 'MODERN' used in the FMCG sector. While acknowledging that the plaintiff (Modern Foods) was a prior adopter of the mark, the court granted an interim injunction with significant caveats. The defendant (Modern Snacks) is restrained from expanding its product range using 'MODERN', but is allowed to continue using it on existing labels and registered goods. This decision balances the rights of both parties while preserving the status quo pending final determination.
Jindal (India) Limited v.Vision Prime Tech Pvt Ltd
In a commercial suit concerning trademark disputes, the Delhi High Court issued several orders on September 4, 2020. The court allowed the plaintiff to file additional documents while also accepting assurances from the defendant. Crucially, the defendant agreed to withdraw its pending trademark application and provided statements denying the use of the impugned mark in the market. These procedural steps move the case toward a resolution based on the parties' commitments.
Makemytrip India Private Limited v.Wing In Travel Advisory Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court addressed a trademark infringement suit filed by Makemytrip against Wing In Travel Advisory and others. After hearing arguments, the court accepted an assurance from Defendant No. 1 that it would not bid for, adopt, or use Makemytrip's registered trademarks (MakeMyTrip/MMT) or any deceptively similar variants. Consequently, the suit was decreed against Defendant No. 1 on these terms, without awarding damages or costs to the plaintiff. The court noted that the remaining defendants could not be proceeded against in the current form of the suit.
Jindal Industries Private Limited v.Panther Pipes Private Limited & Anr.
The Delhi High Court addressed several interlocutory applications in the trademark infringement suit filed by Jindal Industries Private Limited against Panther Pipes Private Limited & Anr. The court rejected an application seeking to delete a defendant, noting that the defendant was involved in filing the relevant trademark application for 'JINDAL POWER.' Furthermore, the court disposed of another procedural application regarding the plaint's filing requirements and maintained the existing ex parte ad-interim injunction until further orders.
Sporta Technologies Pvt Ltd v.Dream11 Team
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Sporta Technologies against Dream11 Team, finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement. The court recognized that the defendant was slavishly adopting identical trademarks and logos, causing consumer confusion. Consequently, the defendants were restrained from using the infringing mark or similar logos, and the court ordered the domain registrar (GoDaddy) to suspend/block the infringing domain name www.dream11team.com.
Condor Footwear Limited v.Rajesh Jain
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Condor Footwear Limited against Rajesh Jain, finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement. The court noted that the defendant's proposed trademark was deceptively similar to the plaintiff's registered mark 'AEROWALK' and was being used for the same goods (footwear). Given the potential irreparable harm to the plaintiff's established business interests, the court issued an immediate stay on the use of the disputed marks.
Montblanc Simplo Gmbh v.Montblancindia.Com & Ors.
The Delhi High Court issued crucial interim directions in favor of Montblanc Simplo Gmbh against alleged counterfeiters. Recognizing ongoing illegal activities, including the sale of fake products using the registered trademark and the use of an infringing website, the court ordered the immediate freezing of specific bank accounts linked to the defendants. Furthermore, it directed the domain registrar (GoDaddy) to suspend the problematic website, www.virtuindia.co.in, protecting public interest while the main litigation proceeds.
Exxon Mobil Corporation v.M/S. Mobil House
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Exxon Mobil Corporation against M/S. Mobil House, finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement. The court noted that the plaintiff owns the registered trademark 'Mobil' for lubricant oils, while the defendant was using it in their trade name, causing market confusion. Consequently, the defendant was immediately restrained from using the disputed mark across all platforms until further hearing.
Tv Today Network Limited v.Network18 Media & Investments Limited
In this trademark infringement suit, Tv Today Network Limited alleged that Network18 Media & Investments Limited was slavishly copying its marks, including "DILLI KE DIL MEIN KYA HAI" and "AGENDA AAJ TAK." While the court allowed procedural applications for both parties, it also noted disputes regarding the abandonment of certain marks. Crucially, the defendant provided an undertaking to refrain from using the registered mark 'DILLI KE DIL MEIN KYA HAI' pending further judicial review.
Raf Stationery Mfg Co. v.Ms Goel Trading Co Through Its Proprietor Mr Ankur Goel & Ors.
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Raf Stationery Mfg Co. against Ms Goel Trading Co. The court found prima facie evidence that the defendant was infringing on the plaintiff's common law trademark rights by using deceptively similar marks, specifically 'DIGITAL PLUS+' and 'GTC DIGITAL PLUS+'. Given the extensive use of the plaintiff's marks and the potential for irreparable harm to its commercial interests, the defendants were immediately restrained from manufacturing or selling the disputed products.
Makemytrip India Private Limited v.Wing In Travel Advisory Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court addressed a trademark infringement suit filed by Makemytrip against Wing In Travel Advisory and others. After hearing arguments, the court accepted an assurance from Defendant No. 1 that it would not bid for, adopt, or use Makemytrip's registered trademarks (MakeMyTrip/MMT) or any deceptively similar variants. Consequently, the suit was decreed against Defendant No. 1 on these terms, without awarding damages or costs to the plaintiff. The court noted that the remaining defendants could not be proceeded against in the current form of the suit.
New Bharat Overseas v.Kian Agro Processing Private Limited & Ors.
The Delhi High Court addressed a trademark infringement suit concerning the mark 'TAJ MAHAL' used for rice. While the plaintiff holds Indian registration, the court noted that a Saudi Arabian entity also possesses similar trademark rights in its country of origin. The court allowed both parties time to file detailed written statements and granted an undertaking from the defendant not to sell or distribute the product outside India and Saudi Arabia. Crucially, the court directed the plaintiff to array the foreign entity as a party, indicating that the matter requires further examination regarding international trademark rights.
Montblanc Simplo Gmbh v.Montblancindia.Com & Ors.
The Delhi High Court issued crucial interim directions in favor of Montblanc Simplo Gmbh against alleged counterfeiters. Recognizing ongoing illegal activities, including the sale of fake products using the registered trademark and the use of an infringing website, the court ordered the immediate freezing of specific bank accounts linked to the defendants. Furthermore, it directed the domain registrar (GoDaddy) to suspend the problematic website, www.virtuindia.co.in, protecting public interest while the main litigation proceeds.
UPL Limited v.Modern Insecticides Limited
UPL Limited filed a suit alleging that Modern Insecticides Limited was infringing its statutory rights by exporting and intending to manufacture a product covered by patent IN 244551. The composition in question is a synergistic herbicide comprising Metsulfuron Methyl and Sulfosulfuron.
Ds Confectionery Products Limited v.Amber Confectionery Pvt Limited And Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of a civil suit concerning trademark infringement related to the 'TANGY TWIST' tag line and accompanying trade dress. The parties reached an out-of-court settlement, which the court formally accepted and decreed. Crucially, the judgment noted that this settlement does not constitute an admission of liability by the defendants and will not bind any third party.
Rajkumar Sabu v.Kaushalya Devi Sabu & Ors.
The Delhi High Court granted an application by the Plaintiff, Rajkumar Sabu, allowing for the appointment of Local Commissioners. The dispute centers on the unauthorized use of the registered trademark 'SACHAMOTI' by the Defendants, who continued to sell products bearing the registration symbol (®) despite prior court orders prohibiting such usage. The commissioners were authorized to inspect premises, seize infringing goods and packaging, and take related documentation.
Gallup Inc. v.Impetus Research Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Gallup Inc. against Impetus Research Pvt. Ltd., finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement. The court recognized Gallup's well-known status and extensive global trademark registrations, noting that the defendant's use of 'GALLUP' could cause irreparable damage to the plaintiff's goodwill. This order allows the suit to proceed with immediate protection for the brand.
Ds Confectionery Products Ltd. v.Mahadev Confectionery & Ors.
The Delhi High Court addressed two matters concerning trademark disputes between Ds Confectionery Products Ltd. and Mahadev Confectionery & Ors. In the main suit, the matter was adjourned to allow further negotiation regarding a proposed change of trademark by the defendants. Separately, the court issued notice for an application filed by the plaintiff under Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, setting a date for the defendant's reply.
USV Private Limited v.Akme Biotec
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of USV Private Limited against Akme Biotec. The court found that USV had established a prima facie case regarding trademark infringement, noting that the defendant was attempting to capitalize on the goodwill associated with USV's registered marks (VI-SYNERAL/VISYNERAL). Consequently, the defendant and its associates were restrained from using any deceptively similar trademarks until further orders.
USV Private Limited v.Martin And Brown Bio Sciences
In this Delhi High Court order, USV Private Limited sought relief against Martin And Brown Bio Sciences regarding alleged trademark infringement. While the court allowed both parties to submit further documentation and cure deficiencies, it also issued a temporary restraint on the defendant from using the disputed or similar trademarks. The proceedings were set for further action, including a potential joint application to dispose of the suit.
USV Private Limited v.Paksons Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of USV Private Limited against Paksons Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd, finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement and passing off. The court noted that the defendant's use of a deceptively similar mark for 'Multi Vitamin Infusion' could mislead consumers into believing the product originated from the plaintiff. Consequently, the defendant was restrained from using the infringing trademark until further hearing.
Ds Confectionery Products Ltd. v.Mahadev Confectionery & Ors.
The Delhi High Court addressed two matters concerning trademark disputes between Ds Confectionery Products Ltd. and Mahadev Confectionery & Ors. In the main suit, the matter was adjourned to allow further negotiation regarding a proposed change of trademark by the defendants. Separately, the court issued notice for an application filed by the plaintiff under Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, setting a date for the defendant's reply.
Condor Footwear Limited v.Rajesh Jain
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of Condor Footwear Limited against Rajesh Jain, finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement. The court noted that the defendant's proposed trademark was deceptively similar to the plaintiff's registered mark 'AEROWALK' and was being used for the same goods (footwear). Given the potential irreparable harm to the plaintiff's established business interests, the court issued an immediate stay on the use of the disputed marks.
Aktiebolaget Volvo & Ors. v.Mantis Technologies Pvt. Ltd. & Ors.
The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Volvo, granting permanent injunctions against several defendants for infringing and passing off the 'VOLVO' trademark. The court also ordered the transfer of specific domain names held by other defendants to Volvo. Furthermore, substantial damages were awarded to Volvo against those who willfully used the mark while evading legal proceedings, reinforcing the principle that evasion does not shield commercial gain.
Merck Sharp And Dohme Corp. v.Honour Lab Limited
Merck Sharp And Dohme Corp. filed a suit alleging that Honour Lab Limited was infringing their Indian Patent No. 209816, which covers the molecule SITAGLIPTIN (an API for diabetes treatment). The plaintiffs sought interim relief against the defendant's alleged commercial supply of the patented API.
M/s Audioplus v.Manoj Nagar
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favor of M/s Audioplus against Manoj Nagar regarding trademark infringement. Audioplus, owner of the registered mark 'STUDIOMASTER' for audio equipment, alleged that Nagar was attempting to capitalize on its reputation using deceptively similar marks like 'STUDIOMIN' and 'STUDIOMAN'. The court found that Audioplus had established a prima facie case and granted immediate relief, restraining the defendant from using the impugned trademarks pending the full trial.
Cerveciria Modelo De Mexico, S. De R.L. de C.V. v.Whiskin Spirits Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court granted an ad interim injunction in favor of Cerveciria Modelo De Mexico regarding its registered trademark 'CORONA'. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant was using social media advertisements that disparaged its product by likening it to Coronavirus. The court found a prima facie case for disparagement and ruled that granting the injunction was necessary to protect the plaintiff's statutory and commercial interests, temporarily halting the offending advertisement.
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