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Veena Birbal

6 IP cases indexed. Covers patent, trademark matters.

Cases Presided Over

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patent plaintiff favorable · Jul 9, 2010

M/S Gufic Ltd. & Another v.Clinique Laboratories, Llc & Anr

Delhi High Court · FAO(OS) 222/2009

The Delhi High Court addressed an appeal challenging a restraining order against M/S Gufic Ltd. regarding its use of the mark 'SKINCLINIQ'. The appellate court overturned the lower court's finding of prima facie infringement, holding that there was no overall visual or phonetic similarity between 'CLINIQUE' and 'SKINCLINIQ'. Furthermore, the vast price differential between the products was cited as a factor preventing consumer confusion. Consequently, the injunction granted by the single judge was vacated.

patent defendant favorable · Feb 5, 2010

Pramod Kumar Garg v.M/S Punjab Tractor Limited

Delhi High Court · OCJA No.3/2000

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed by Pramod Kumar Garg against M/S Punjab Tractor Limited regarding the registration of the trade mark 'SWARAJ'. The court found that despite the goods being registered in different classes, the similarity in their commercial use (agricultural sector) and the common consumer base created a grave possibility of confusion. Furthermore, the appellant's claim of honest concurrent user was rejected due to doubts about the evidence provided regarding the timing and nature of its usage.

patent defendant favorable · Feb 8, 2008

Eureka Forbes Ltd. v.Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

Delhi High Court · null

The appeal challenged the Single Judge's decision to allow a suit for patent infringement. The court examined whether the plaint disclosed a cause of action, particularly when the suit was filed against another patentee. The High Court held that the plaint did disclose a cause of action and dismissed the appeal.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Feb 8, 2008

Larsen And Toubro Ltd. v.Lachmi Narain Trades And Ors

Delhi High Court · CS(OS) No.1305/2003

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Larsen And Toubro Ltd., granting a permanent injunction against the defendants for passing off. The court found that L&T's name and abbreviation, having acquired distinctiveness over decades, were being used by the defendants (using marks like 'LNT'/'ELENTE') to sell electrical goods, thereby causing confusion among the public. This judgment reinforces the principle of protecting established goodwill and reputation against deceptive trade practices.

patent mixed · Nov 30, 2007

Yash Arora v.Tushar Enterprises And Ors.

Delhi High Court · 2008(36)PTC523(DEL)

The Delhi High Court allowed an appeal challenging the vacation of an interim injunction granted in a trademark infringement suit. The plaintiff, claiming prior use of 'KEYMAN' since 1985, faced challenges regarding documentary evidence and alleged negligence in not knowing about the defendant's earlier registered mark, 'KEY MANN'. However, the appellate court found that the single judge's dismissal of the prior user claim was unsatisfactory. Consequently, the appeal succeeded, setting aside the vacation order and remitting the matter back for a fresh determination on the prima facie case.

patent plaintiff favorable · Oct 12, 2007

Reddy Pharmaceuticals Ltd. v.Dr. Reddy'S Laboratories Ltd.

Delhi High Court · MIPR2007(3)389

The Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal, upholding the injunction granted against Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. The case centered on whether the defendant was passing off its products by using a deceptively similar name and logo ('Reddy') that accrued goodwill to the plaintiff's established trademark 'Dr. Reddy'. The court affirmed that while the defendant had initially been an agent, its subsequent entry into manufacturing finished dosage forms under the disputed brand constituted infringement. The judgment emphasized that even if alternative views were possible on the facts, appellate courts should not interfere with a trial court's properly exercised discretion. This ruling reinforces the importance of protecting established trade names and goodwill in the pharmaceutical sector.

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