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Bench:Reva Khetrapal

8 IP cases indexed. Covers trademark, patent matters.

Cases Presided Over

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trademark defendant favorable · Jul 19, 2013

Raj Kumar Saraf, Proprietor M/S. Bindal Food Products v.M/S. Vaidya Nandram Gigraj Chamaria

Delhi High Court · RFA 86/2008

This appeal challenged the order by the Copyright Board that expunged a copyright registration (No. A-66496/04) held by Raj Kumar Saraf for an artistic label used on 'Vijay Hingoli' products. The Respondent, M/S. Vaidya Nandram Gigraj Chamaria, sought rectification based on prior use and ownership of the art work. The Delhi High Court ultimately dismissed the appeal, finding that the Appellant failed to establish valid authorship or continuous rights, particularly concerning alleged assignments and dates of publication.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Feb 5, 2013

Macleods Pharmaceuticals Ltd. v.Procare Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) 2107/2006

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Macleods Pharmaceuticals, finding that Procare Laboratories was engaging in passing off by using the name 'Procare' as part of its corporate identity. The court emphasized that for a passing-off action, trademark registration is not essential; rather, prior use and established goodwill are key. Given the defendant's deliberate absence from court proceedings, the court also awarded punitive damages to deter dishonest conduct.

patent plaintiff favorable · Feb 5, 2013

Microsoft Coporation And Anr. v.Mr. Sanjay Langar And Anr.

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) 103/2008

Microsoft Corporation filed a suit seeking permanent injunction against defendants for infringing its copyrights in various software programs, specifically alleging unauthorized 'Hard-Disk Loading' onto computers sold by the defendants. The plaintiffs demonstrated that the installed software lacked genuine Certificates of Authenticity and End-User License Agreements. Given the evidence presented and the defendant's failure to appear in court, the Delhi High Court decreed the suit in favor of Microsoft Corporation.

patent plaintiff favorable · Jan 7, 2013

Weider Publications, Llc & Anr. v.Shri Pushpendra Srivastav & Anr.

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) 2508/2007

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Weider Publications, LLC, finding the defendants guilty of infringing both copyright and trademark rights related to the 'Muscle & Fitness' magazine. The court found that the defendants were not only using a deceptively similar title ('Muscles & Fitness') but also blatantly copying the content, layout, and get-up of the plaintiffs' internationally acclaimed publication. Given the defendants' failure to appear in court despite being served notice, the court emphasized the need for punitive damages to deter unscrupulous infringement, awarding Rs. 5 lakhs.

patent mixed · Oct 15, 2009

M/S Wheels India v.S.Nirmal Singh & Another

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) 1261/2006

The Delhi High Court addressed an application seeking the vacation of an ex parte injunction granted in a trademark infringement suit involving the mark 'PRINCE'. The court found that the initial injunction was not warranted due to the lack of full disclosure of facts by the plaintiff. Consequently, the interim orders were vacated, but the defendant was directed to maintain and file quarterly accounts of profits earned under the disputed trademark, alongside publishing public notices to clarify the goods' origin.

trademark The Delhi High Court granted a permanent injunction restraining Ramesh Bansal from using 'INDIA GATE' (with device) on iodized salt and related products, but denied damages. · Aug 27, 2009

krbl limited v.ramesh bansal

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) 331/2007

M/S. Krbl Limited (Krbl) sued Ramesh Bansal for trademark infringement and passing off, alleging that Bansal was soliciting trade and intending to use the 'INDIA GATE' mark (with device) on iodized salt, a product category where Krbl has established significant goodwill and reputation in relation to Basmati rice.

patent plaintiff favorable · Nov 6, 2008

Pernod Ricard S.A France v.Rhizome Distilleries Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) 2314/2008 (I.A. No.13426/2008)

Pernod Ricard successfully obtained an interim injunction against Rhizome Distilleries in a trademark and passing off dispute. The court found that the defendant's use of 'IMPERIAL GOLD' and imitation of the plaintiffs' trade dress constituted deceptive similarity, leading to confusion among consumers. Given the prima facie case strength and the likelihood of irreparable harm, the court granted immediate relief.

patent mixed · Nov 7, 2006

The Jay Engineering Works Ltd. v.Sh. Ramesh Aggarwal

Delhi High Court · MIPR2007(1)58

This case involved a composite suit filed by The Jay Engineering Works Ltd. against Sh. Ramesh Aggarwal, alleging infringement of trademarks, designs, and copyrights related to ceiling fans sold in the Middle East. The defendant challenged the court's territorial jurisdiction, arguing that since the infringing goods were manufactured and exported outside India, the Delhi High Court lacked competence for trademark and design claims. The court ultimately held that while it had jurisdiction over the copyright infringement claim, it did not possess the necessary territorial jurisdiction to entertain the suit concerning trademarks, designs, or passing off.

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