Bench:Roshan Dalvi
3 IP cases indexed. Covers patent matters.
Cases Presided Over
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Bombay Dyeing And Manufacturing Co.Ltd. v.Mehar Karan Singh
Bombay Dyeing And Manufacturing Co.Ltd filed suit against its former Director, Mehar Karan Singh, alleging that he divulged confidential company information, specifically a customized software manual for real estate, to a competing entity. The core dispute centered on whether the disclosed material qualified as protected trade secrets under their employment contract and Code of Ethics. While the court found grounds for injunctive relief regarding specific documents like the Goa property MOU, it cautioned against broad injunctions concerning general business plans.
M/S.Goldgem Overseas v.Flawless Diamond (India) Ltd.
The Bombay High Court granted an injunction in favor of M/S.Goldgem Overseas against Flawless Diamond (India) Ltd. regarding the use of the trademark 'AUM' for diamond jewellery. The court found that despite minor stylistic differences, the marks were visually and phonetically identical, constituting infringement under the Trademark Act. The judgment emphasized that when essential features are adopted by a defendant, infringement is established, regardless of packaging or other superficial distinctions.
Speaking Roses International Inc. v.Controller-General Of Patents And Anr.
The Petitioners applied for a patent for a method of providing an image on organic products (flowers). The Controller-General rejected the application, citing Section 3(j) exclusion and lack of inventive step. The Bombay High Court overturned this rejection, finding that the mechanical process was outside the scope of biological exclusions and demonstrated sufficient novelty compared to prior art.
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