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R.F. Nariman

4 IP cases indexed. Covers trademark, patent, copyright matters.

Cases Presided Over

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trademark defendant favorable · Sep 12, 2018

Wockhardt Limited v.Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited

Supreme Court of India · Civil Appeal No. 9844 of 2018

The Supreme Court rejected Wockhardt Limited's appeal against a High Court Division Bench order that had granted an interim injunction based on passing off. The court found that the Division Bench correctly applied the triple test for passing off, establishing reputation and likelihood of confusion due to the minimal difference between the trade names. Despite arguments regarding acquiescence and prior conduct, the Supreme Court held that the balance of convenience favored the original judgment, thereby upholding the protection of Torrent's trademark.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 20, 2018

Canara Bank v.N.G. Subbaraya Setty

Supreme Court of India · Civil Appeal No.4233 of 2018 (Arising out of SLP (C) No.25649 of 2017)

This Supreme Court judgment addressed a dispute involving Canara Bank and N.G. Subbaraya Setty concerning the use of the trademark 'Eenadu'. The core legal questions revolved around whether the bank's actions, such as selling agarbathies using the trademark, violated the Banking Regulation Act. Furthermore, the court examined the applicability of res judicata when a prior judgment was based on an assignment deed that was prohibited by law under the Trade Marks Act.

trademark defendant favorable · Jan 20, 2016

Jagatjit Industries Limited v.The Intellectual Property Appellate Board & Ors.

Supreme Court - Daily Orders · Civil Appeal No. 430 of 2016

The dispute involved a conflict over the trademark 'BLENDERS PRIDE'. The appellant (Jagatjit Industries Limited) sought to register an identical mark, leading to opposition by respondent No. 4 (a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard S.A.). The case progressed through various legal challenges regarding the validity and rectification of the registration certificate.

copyright plaintiff favorable · Apr 23, 2015

M/S. K.R.C.D. (I) Pvt. Ltd. v.Commnr. Of Central Excise, Mumbai

Supreme Court - Daily Orders · Civil Appeal No.6709 of 2004

The dispute concerned whether the royalty paid for music embedded in master CDs should be included in the assessable value when M/S. K.R.C.D. (I) Pvt. Ltd. manufactured duplicate CDs on a job work basis. The appellant argued that since they only copied the content and did not exploit the intellectual property, no royalty could be charged. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the appellant.

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