L. Nageswara Rao
2 IP cases indexed. Covers patent matters.
Cases Presided Over
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Ajanta LLP v.Casio Keisanki Kabushiki Kaisha d/b/a Casio Computer Co. Ltd.
This Supreme Court appeal concerned an attempt by Ajanta LLP to modify a consent decree reached with Casio Computer Co. Ltd., alleging a typographical error regarding the scope of the settlement agreement. The original suit involved claims of design piracy related to scientific calculators, citing specific registered designs. Although the parties had settled and the High Court decreed the suit based on this settlement, Ajanta LLP sought rectification, arguing that the agreement incorrectly specified trademark elements. However, the Supreme Court ultimately dismissed the appeal, holding that a consent decree cannot be modified merely due to misunderstanding unless the mistake is patent or obvious.
S.D. Containers Indore v.M/S. Mold Tek Packaging Ltd.
This Supreme Court appeal challenged a High Court order that had directed the transfer of a design infringement and cancellation suit from Indore to Calcutta. The suit involved registered designs for containers and lids, where the defendant sought cancellation based on lack of originality. The core legal question was whether the Commercial Court in Indore or the High Court held jurisdiction over such matters. The Supreme Court ultimately set aside the High Court's order, holding that since the entire cause of action arose within Madhya Pradesh, the suit must be heard by the Madhya Pradesh High Court, Indore Bench, affirming the competence of the local court.
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