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D.Y. Chandrachud

4 IP cases indexed. Covers patent, trademark matters.

Cases Presided Over

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patent plaintiff favorable · Feb 22, 2007

Encore Electronics Ltd., A Limited v.Anchor Electronics And Electricals

Bombay High Court · 2007(5)BOMCR262

The Bombay High Court upheld an earlier injunction, ruling in favor of the plaintiff regarding trademark infringement and passing off. The court found that the defendant's mark 'Encore' was deceptively similar to the established plaintiff mark 'Anchor,' particularly when considered phonetically and visually in Indian languages like Gujarati and Devanagari scripts. Given the plaintiff's extensive reputation and investment, the court determined that an injunction was necessary to prevent irreparable harm.

patent plaintiff favorable · Dec 6, 2005

Veegee Products v.Sou. Nayan Bharat Davda

Bombay High Court · 2006(32)PTC232(BOM)

The Bombay High Court quashed an interlocutory injunction granted by the lower court, allowing Veegee Products (the appellant) to continue manufacturing and marketing its disinfectant powder under the trademark 'Carbo-dust'. The court found that a prima facie comparison of the marks, logos, color schemes, and packaging did not suggest a deceptive similarity. Furthermore, it noted that the primary purchasers were local governmental authorities who follow formal procurement processes, making consumer confusion unlikely at this stage.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Nov 27, 2002

Allied Auto Accesories Ltd. v.Allied Motors Pvt. Ltd. And Anr.

Bombay High Court · null

The appellant challenged an order by the Assistant Registrar of Trade Marks which directed the expungement of its registered mark 'Allied' based on the finding that the goods did not fall in Class 12. The respondent argued that the mark should be rectified due to lack of use or fraudulent misrepresentation. The High Court allowed the appeal, holding that the Assistant Registrar erred by relying solely on classification and failing to consider documentary evidence.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Jan 11, 2002

S.R. Thorat Milk Products Pvt. Ltd. v.Sahyadri Dairy

Bombay High Court · 2003(27)PTC176(BOM)

The Bombay High Court allowed an appeal, granting S.R. Thorat Milk Products a temporary injunction against Sahyadri Dairy in a passing off suit. The court found that the Defendant's use of 'P.B. Thorat Milk,' coupled with highly similar packaging and trade dress (green diagonal lines, layout, font), was likely to deceive the public into believing their products were those of the Plaintiff. This ruling underscores the importance of protecting brand identity beyond just the name.

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