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Yogesh Khanna

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

Cases Presided Over

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patent plaintiff favorable · Sep 15, 2017

Drs Logistics (P) Ltd & Anr v.Sandeep Chohan Alias Sandeep Kumar & Ors

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 109/2016

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Drs Logistics regarding the infringement and passing off of its registered trademark 'AGARWAL PACKERS & MOVERS' and associated domain names. The court granted a mandatory injunction directing the deletion or transfer of an offending domain name to the plaintiff. Furthermore, due to the defendants evading court proceedings while continuing their infringing activities, the court awarded punitive damages of ₹3,00,000/- plus interest.

patent pending · Sep 15, 2017

CBZ Chemicals Ltd v.Kee Pharma Ltd

Delhi High Court · CO.PET. No.66/2013

CBZ Chemicals Ltd filed a petition against Kee Pharma Ltd claiming deprivation of USD 350,000 related to an agreement for the sale of a process design to manufacture Atorvastatin. The court admitted the petition but deferred the appointment of a Provisional Liquidator, giving the respondent one month to pay the due amount with interest.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Aug 31, 2017

Optimus Pharma Pvt Ltd v.Rishabh Lohia & Anr

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 593/2016

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Optimus Pharma Pvt Ltd in a passing off suit against Rishabh Lohia & Anr. The court found that the defendants dishonestly adopted the trade name 'Optimus' for pharmaceutical products, causing confusion in the market. Consequently, the plaintiff was granted permanent injunctions and awarded punitive damages of ₹3,00,000/- due to the defendant's evasion of court proceedings.

copyright remanded · Dec 9, 2016

The Chancellor, Masters & Scholars Of University of Oxford v.Rameshwari Photocopy Services

Delhi High Court · RFA(OS) 81/2016

The dispute concerned Rameshwari Photocopy Services copying and binding pages from copyrighted academic publications (Oxford/Cambridge University Press) for students at Delhi School of Economics. The High Court set aside the previous judgment, finding that triable issues of fact existed regarding the scope of permitted photocopying.

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