D.K. Jain
5 IP cases indexed. Covers patent matters.
Cases Presided Over
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Mrf Limited v.Nr Faridabad Rubbers & Anr.
The Delhi High Court confirmed an existing ex parte interim injunction, ruling in favor of Mrf Limited against Nr Faridabad Rubbers. The court found that the defendant's use of the mark 'NRF' was likely to mislead unwary purchasers into mistaking their goods for those of the established plaintiff, Mrf Limited. Given Mrf's long-standing reputation and the potential irreparable harm caused by consumer confusion, the injunction was upheld until the final disposal of the suit.
Ciba-Geigy Limited & Anr v.Surinder Singh & Ors
The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Ciba-Geigy Limited, granting a permanent injunction against the defendants for passing off. The court found that the defendants deliberately adopted the mark 'Cibaca' on automobile filters to create an association with the plaintiffs' established goodwill and reputation. Furthermore, the court rejected the defense of laches and acquiescence raised by the defendants, concluding that there was no undue delay in initiating legal action.
Radhika Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd. v.Paawan Agro Foods Ltd.
The Delhi High Court granted a temporary injunction in favor of Radhika Agro Industries Pvt. Ltd., who was engaged in the business of edible oils under the trademark 'Jiwan Dhara'. The court found that the plaintiff had established prior use of the trade mark compared to the defendant, Paawan Agro Foods Ltd. Despite conflicting evidence regarding invoice authenticity, the judge concluded that the plaintiff met the prima facie requirements for an injunction, preventing the defendant from continuing to use the disputed mark until the final disposal of the suit.
Sir Shadi Lal Enterprises Ltd. v.Kesar Enterprises Ltd.
The Delhi High Court granted a temporary injunction in favor of Sir Shadi Lal Enterprises Ltd. against Kesar Enterprises Ltd., finding that the defendant was infringing upon the plaintiff's established trade mark 'Chetek'. The court held that the plaintiff had made out a prima facie case for infringement and passing-off, noting the significant difference in the operational timelines—the plaintiff operating since 1983 versus the defendant starting recently. This ruling underscores the importance of prior use and reputation when assessing trademark rights.
M.K. Agarwal And Anr. v.Union Of India And Ors.
This Delhi High Court judgment addressed petitions challenging the registration of foreign newspaper titles as trademarks. The core issue revolved around whether existing registrations under the Press & Registration of Books Act, 1867, should prevent trademark registration by the Registrar of Trade Marks. The court ultimately dismissed the petitions, finding no merit in the petitioners' claims and questioning their locus standi to challenge government policy.
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