M/S Shubham Goldiee Masale Pvt. Ltd v. Pan Parag India Limited & Anr.

C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 102/2022

The Delhi High Court allowed the cancellation petition filed by M/S Shubham Goldiee Masale Pvt. Ltd against Pan Parag India Limited & Anr. The court granted the relief based on an undertaking from Respondent No. 1, which stated they had no intention to use the impugned registered trademark 'GOLDIE' in their trade business of PAN MASALA. Consequently, the Registrar was directed to cancel and expunge the registration within six weeks.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Delhi High Court - Orders
Case Number
C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 102/2022
Judge(s)
Jyoti Singh

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in patent matters before Delhi High Court - Orders. Understanding the court's reasoning in M/S Shubham Goldiee Masale Pvt. Ltd vs Pan Parag India Limited & Anr. is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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