Shogun Organics Ltd v. Gaur Hari Guchhait & Ors

CS(OS) No.3882/2014

Shogun Organics Ltd filed a suit seeking permanent injunction against the infringement of its patent No. 236630, which covers the product D-TRANS ALLETHRIN. The plaintiff sought to amend the plaint to enhance the valuation of the suit due to market evidence showing widespread infringement by the defendants. Given that the defendants had challenged the validity and filed a revocation counter-claim, the court allowed the amendment, thereby enabling the continuation of the litigation.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Delhi High Court
Case Number
CS(OS) No.3882/2014
Judge(s)
Manmohan Singh

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in patent matters before Delhi High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Shogun Organics Ltd vs Gaur Hari Guchhait & Ors is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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