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FMCG — India Patent Cases

971 decisions indexed

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patent mixed · May 9, 2024

Pernod Ricard India Private Limited v.Advent Brand House Private Limited & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 16/2024, I.A. 2798/2024, I.A. 2799/2024

The Delhi High Court issued an order in the ongoing trademark dispute between Pernod Ricard India Private Limited and Advent Brand House Private Limited. Noting that certain respondents were unserved despite previous attempts, the court directed the issuance of fresh notices to Respondent Nos. 1 and 2. The petitioner was also instructed to serve the Trade Mark Attorney who represented Respondent No. 1 in the registration process. This procedural step ensures all parties are properly notified before further proceedings continue.

patent defendant favorable · May 8, 2024

Guala Closures Spa v.Agi Greenpac Limited

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 706/2021

Guala Closures Spa filed a suit seeking enforcement of its patent rights against Agi Greenpac Limited, alleging infringement by the latter's 'Voila Closure.' The Plaintiff holds Patent No. 349522 for a tamper-evident closure with a two-level tear-off seal mechanism. The court examined the prima facie case regarding infringement and the necessity of an interim injunction. Ultimately, the Court found that the triple test for granting an injunction was not met, favoring the Defendants' business interests at this preliminary stage.

patent mixed · May 6, 2024

M/S Shree Hari Industries (Hari Oil Mill) v.Registrar of Copyrights and Anr

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O.(COMM.IPD-CR) 19/2023 & C.O.(COMM.IPD-CR) 20/2023

M/S Shree Hari Industries filed a suit against the Registrar of Copyrights alleging that respondents were selling mustard oil using an almost identical trade dress and packaging to the petitioner's product. The Delhi High Court addressed procedural matters, noting the emergence of evidence showing blatant copying by the respondents. While granting some time for the respondent to file necessary documentation, the court emphasized the seriousness of the infringement claim and fixed a firm date for the next hearing.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 6, 2024

Kunj Bihari Food Processors Private Limited v.Shree Shakambari Rice Mill Private Limited & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 365/2024, I.A. 10174/2024

The Delhi High Court granted an ex-parte ad interim injunction in favor of Kunj Bihari Food Processors Private Limited against Shree Shakambari Rice Mill Private Limited. The court found that the plaintiff had made out a prima facie case regarding trademark infringement, specifically concerning the use of identical or deceptively similar labels and trade dress for rice products. This immediate relief prevents the defendants from continuing to manufacture or sell goods under the disputed marks until the full trial can take place.

patent defendant favorable · May 6, 2024

Bot Organic Private Limited v.Piruz Khambhatta & Anr.

Gujarat High Court · C/SCA/7790/2024

The Gujarat High Court dismissed a challenge filed by Piruz Khambhatta against an earlier Commercial Court order that allowed the plaintiff, Bot Organic Private Limited, to amend its plaint. The core dispute involved alleged trademark infringement and passing-off concerning the mark 'RUS' used on fruit juice packaging versus the plaintiff's well-known mark 'RASNA'. The court upheld the amendment, finding that adding variants of the existing trade mark did not fundamentally change the nature or scope of the original suit.

patent mixed · May 2, 2024

Everest Food Products Private Limited v.Everest Beverages And Food Industries & Anr.

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.A.(COMM.IPD-TM) 23/2023, I.A. 16324/2023, I.A. 16325/2023 & I.A. 22032/2023

This appeal before the Delhi High Court challenges an earlier order that set aside an opposition filed by Everest Food Products against a Trademark Application. The appellant argued that crucial documents were misplaced or not supplied to them, hindering their ability to present a full case regarding prior use and rights. While the court did not rule on the merits of the trademark dispute, it granted an adjournment to allow further submissions and document exchange.

patent defendant favorable · May 1, 2024

Rich Products Corporation v.The Controller Of Patents & Anr.

Delhi High Court · LPA 257/2024 & CM No.19528/2024

Rich Products Corporation appealed an order rejecting its pre-grant opposition against a patent application filed by Tropilite Foods Pvt. Ltd. The dispute centered on whether the claimed invention was anticipated by prior art, specifically RPC's earlier expired patent (D1). The court ultimately dismissed the appeal, holding that RPC must exhaust statutory remedies available under the Patents Act, 1970.

patent mixed · Apr 30, 2024

Societe Des Produits Nestle S A v.The Registrar Of Trade Marks

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.A.(COMM.IPD-TM) 39/2024 & I.A. 30489/2024

Nestle appealed a trademark refusal order from the Trademark Registry to the Delhi High Court. The original rejection was based on the mark being non-distinctive and similar to existing registered marks. Due to procedural issues following the dissolution of the IPAB, Nestle had to file a fresh appeal in the High Court. The court accepted notice and scheduled further proceedings.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 29, 2024

Anuj Bindal M/S Aggarwal Rice And Oil Mills v.Tarsem Chand M/S R.D Traders

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O. (COMM.IPD-TM) 700/2022, I.A. 24554/2023, I.A. 24555/2023

The Delhi High Court allowed the petition filed by Aggarwal Rice and Oil Mills, leading to the cancellation of a nearly identical trademark registration held by R.D Traders. The court found that both marks were phonetically and structurally similar, creating a high likelihood of consumer confusion in the animal feed market. Crucially, the court determined that while the Petitioner's prior use was not perfectly documented, the Respondent failed to provide credible evidence supporting their claimed date of first use, thus invalidating the registration under Section 9(2)(a) and on grounds of fraudulent representation.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 26, 2024

Mars Incorporated v.Rf Limited And Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 333/2024 & I.A. 9171/2024, I.A. 34980/2024

The Delhi High Court decreed the suit filed by Mars Incorporated against Rf Limited And Ors. following a comprehensive settlement between the parties. The dispute centered on the alleged infringement and passing off related to the distinctive packaging, trade dress, and branding of Mars' PEDIGREE pet food line. Under the terms of the settlement, the defendants acknowledged Mars' proprietary rights and agreed to cease manufacturing or marketing pet foods using an identical trade dress or get-up for their 'PETYUM' brand.

patent mixed · Apr 26, 2024

M.Anees Ahmed (M/s.Ambur Star Briyani) v.Star Briyani

Madras High Court · C.S (Comm. Div.) No.43 of 2024

The Madras High Court addressed a suit filed by M.Anees Ahmed concerning the alleged misuse of his trade name, "Ambur Star Briyani," by the defendant, "Star Briyani." The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions against infringement and passing-off, as well as a declaration that his mark is a 'well-known mark.' The court examined the long history and extensive public recognition of the plaintiff's brand, which traces its origins back to 1890. While the judgment details the claims for relief, it appears to be an interim or procedural order given the lack of detailed findings on merits in the provided excerpt, setting the stage for further litigation.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 26, 2024

Tata Sons Private Limited & Anr. v.Om Prakash Gupta

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 879/2022

In a case concerning the infringement of trademarks and copyrights, Tata Sons sought judicial assistance to manage seized counterfeit products. The Delhi High Court granted the application, appointing a Local Commissioner to visit the warehouse where 624 packages of fake TATA TEA PREMIUM were stored. This order allows Plaintiffs to draw samples for trial purposes while also granting them liberty to destroy the remaining inventory, ensuring the chain of custody is maintained.

patent mixed · Apr 25, 2024

Belle Wears Private Limited v.Hobby Garments Private Limited

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 329/2024

The Delhi High Court initiated proceedings in the trademark infringement and passing off case filed by Belle Wears Private Limited against Hobby Garments Private Limited. The court formally registered the suit and directed the issuance of summons to the defendant. Crucially, the plaintiff was also granted an interim order allowing notice to be served on the defendant regarding the alleged infringement of the 'TEENAGER' trademark and artistic work, setting the stage for further litigation.

patent mixed · Apr 25, 2024

Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd & Anr. v.Nitin Jain & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 540/2020

The Delhi High Court addressed a dispute where the AMUL Federation alleged that videos produced by Defendant No. 1 were scandalous, disparaging, and specifically targeted their brand using trademark elements like the 'AMUL Girl' mascot. The core issue revolved around whether the content constituted fair use or targeted defamation against the Plaintiffs. While the Plaintiff argued the targeting was evident through specific advertisements shown in the video, the Court directed the Defendant to provide detailed affidavits regarding the sources of their investigative journalism, allowing the Plaintiffs to adequately address the allegations.

patent mixed · Apr 24, 2024

Nadeem Majid Oomerbhoy v.Sh. Gautam Tank And Ors

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 361/2018& IAs 4575/2005, 8848/2018, 15369/2019

The Delhi High Court addressed a pending interlocutory application in the trademark infringement suit. The court framed an additional issue to determine whether the defendant is liable to pay additional damages for using the impugned mark after the suit was revived, given that the original ad interim injunction had stood. With evidence complete and parties consenting not to lead further evidence, the matter was scheduled for final hearing.

patent interim order · Apr 23, 2024

Britannia Industries Ltd v.ITC Ltd

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 143/2021 I.A. 4541/2021 I.A. 5533/2021 I.A. 10143/2022

This case involves a dispute over the validity of a registered design used on 'Good Day' Biscuits labels. The defendant, ITC Ltd, sought summary judgment arguing that the design was not registrable under Section 19(1)(d) and Section 4(b) of the Designs Act, citing prior public disclosure. Britannia Industries Ltd countered this by seeking to place additional documents on record, which they claimed would correct an error in their user claim date. The court adjourned the matter to determine the admissibility of these crucial documents.

patent settled · Apr 23, 2024

Shree Shyam Snacks Food Pvt Ltd v.Bikanervala Foods Pvt Ltd

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 24/2024 & I.A. 460/2024

The Delhi High Court disposed of the trademark dispute between Shree Shyam Snacks Food Pvt Ltd and Bikanervala Foods Pvt Ltd following a comprehensive settlement. The defendant agreed to exhaust all existing stock bearing the disputed mark 'SHYAMJI' by September 30, 2024, while simultaneously withdrawing opposition and registration applications related to that mark. Crucially, the plaintiff consented not to oppose the defendant's adoption of the new trademark, 'SHYAM RASS', effectively resolving the conflict amicably.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 22, 2024

Tipping Mr Pink Private Limited v.M/S Savera Eats

Delhi High Court - Orders · O.M.P.(I) (COMM.) 116/2024

The Delhi High Court granted an interim order in favor of Tipping Mr Pink Private Limited against M/S Savera Eats. The Petitioner sought injunctions against the Respondent for continuing to use the registered 'BURGER SINGH' trademarks after a franchise agreement had been terminated. Given the alleged ongoing infringement and reputational damage, the court appointed a Local Commissioner to conduct a search and seizure of all infringing materials at the Respondent's premises.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 22, 2024

Lt Foods Ltd & Anr. v.Ss Enterprises

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 315/2024

The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte ad interim injunction in favor of Lt Foods Ltd & Anr. against Ss Enterprises regarding alleged trademark infringement and passing off related to rice products. The court found that the plaintiffs had made out a prima facie case, noting the defendant was distributing empty packaging filled with non-plaintiff's grains. This immediate relief prevents further damage while the main suit proceeds, underscoring the court's willingness to protect established brands against counterfeiting.

patent dismissed · Apr 16, 2024

V.K.R.Venkatesan Trading as V.K.R. Prakash Modern Rice Mill v.M.Selvanambi Trading as Sri Venkateswara Modern Rice Mills

Madras High Court · C.S.(COMM. DIV.) No.249 of 2022

V.K.R. Venkatesan filed a civil suit against M. Selvanambi, alleging infringement of his 'SIVAJI BRAND' trademark and copyright violation concerning rice packaging. The original prayer sought permanent injunctions, damages, and accounting of profits due to the defendant's use of similar marks and labels. However, on April 16, 2024, the court noted that the plaintiff's counsel had requested withdrawal of the suit, leading to its dismissal.

patent mixed · Apr 10, 2024

Berger Paints India Ltd. v.JSW Paints Pvt. Ltd.

Calcutta High Court · APOT No. 58 of 2024 (CS No. 64 of 2020)

The Calcutta High Court addressed an appeal concerning the use of the word 'silk' in relation to paint products. While acknowledging that 'silk' can be used descriptively to denote a specific product finish, the court cautioned against its misuse as a trademark that could lead to consumer confusion (passing off). The court allowed JSW Paints Pvt. Ltd. to continue using 'silk' on their product tumblers, provided they strictly limit its use only to products with a silk finish and clearly state this description in advertisements. The core proprietary rights of Berger Paints India Ltd. over the term remain undecided pending trial.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 9, 2024

Honasa Consumer Limited v.Registrar Of Trade Marks

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.A.(COMM.IPD-TM) 40/2023, I.A. 26095/2023 I.A. 26096/2023

The Delhi High Court allowed Honasa Consumer Limited's appeal against the refusal to register its trademark 'THE DERMA CO'. The initial rejection was based on similarity and likelihood of confusion with an earlier cited mark. However, by providing a disclaimer that they only claim rights over the composite mark and not the word 'DERMA', the court accepted the application. This decision highlights how strategic disclaimers can overcome objections in trademark registration proceedings.

patent mixed · Apr 9, 2024

Adret Retail Private Limited v.Abhinandan Industries & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 302/2024, I.A. 8103/2024, etc.

The Delhi High Court issued a detailed order in the ongoing suit concerning alleged trademark infringement and passing off by defendants using the 'KAPIVA' family of marks. The court granted an interim injunction application (I.A. 8103/2024) by directing the execution of local commissioners' commissions at the defendants' premises. This action is crucial for the plaintiff, Adret Retail Private Limited, to gather evidence regarding the alleged counterfeit products and unauthorized use of their registered trademarks in the market.

patent mixed · Apr 9, 2024

Emami Limited v.Hindustan Unilever Limited

Calcutta High Court · CS/62/2020 (IA No.GA/3/2021)

In a trademark dispute concerning the use of 'Handsome' and 'Glow and Handsome,' Emami Limited sought an injunction against Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) in the Calcutta High Court. However, Emami decided to withdraw its current application (GA No.3/2021), stating that it had filed a substantially similar application earlier (GA No.2/2020). The court granted leave for withdrawal and directed that the original, pending application (GA No.2/2020) be taken up for hearing on July 5, 2021.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 5, 2024

Retail Royalty Company & Anr. v.Garvit Khandelwal, Trading As Ektarfa Garments & Ors

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 786/2022

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of the Plaintiffs, Retail Royalty Company & Anr., against Garvit Khandelwal (Ektarfa) for trademark infringement involving 'American Eagle' apparel. Despite the defendant claiming lack of knowledge and offering a settlement, the court found him liable due to his previous conduct as an infringer. The suit was decreed with a permanent injunction and an award of Rs. 3,00,000/- in damages.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 3, 2024

Burger King Corporation v.Swapnil Patil & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 303/2022

In a significant move protecting its brand integrity, Burger King Corporation successfully secured an ad interim injunction from the Delhi High Court. The court recognized that defendants were attempting to circumvent previous orders by opening new bank accounts and registering highly similar domain names (www.burgerkingfranchise.co.in). Consequently, the court ordered the immediate suspension of these domains, freezing the associated bank accounts, and mandating the takedown of all infringing online listings.

patent mixed · Apr 3, 2024

Anil Kumar Gera Trading As Alka Food Industries v.Mr Ramesh Chander Trading As Anil Food Industries

Delhi High Court - Orders · C.O.(COMM.IPD-CR) 750/2022 & C.O.(COMM.IPD-CR) 800/2022

This Delhi High Court order addresses a petition seeking the cancellation of two impugned copyright registrations related to a confectionary tablet label. The Petitioner argued that the Respondent failed to comply with mandatory notice requirements under the Copyright Rules, 2013. Conversely, the Respondent contended that the Petitioner was not an 'aggrieved person' and cited prior rejection orders as res judicata. The Court deferred final adjudication, requiring both parties to clarify the pending issues in the underlying suits.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 2, 2024

Archian Foods Private Limited v.Shri Balaji Beverages & Ors.

Delhi High Court - Orders · CS(COMM) 268/2024

Archian Foods Private Limited successfully secured an ex-parte interim injunction from the Delhi High Court against Shri Balaji Beverages & Ors. The court granted permission for a Local Commissioner to be appointed, enabling the seizure and confiscation of alleged counterfeit products bearing the 'LAHORI ZEERA' brand. This decisive order allows the plaintiff to take immediate action against infringement across multiple IP rights, including trademark, trade dress, copyright, and design.

patent settled · Mar 28, 2024

M/s. Kaleesuwari Refinery Private Ltd. v.M/s.Ganesh Oil Mills

Madras High Court · C.S. (Comm. Div) No.308 of 2023

M/s. Kaleesuwari Refinery Private Ltd filed a suit against M/s. Ganesh Oil Mills alleging infringement of its registered Trade Mark 'Gold Winner' and copyright violation related to the packaging of edible oil. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions, directions for destruction of infringing materials, and an accounting of profits. Ultimately, both parties reached a mutual agreement and settled the dispute through a Joint Memorandum of Compromise (JMC).

patent settled · Mar 28, 2024

M/s. Kaleesuwari Refinery Private Ltd. v.M/s.Ganesh Oil Mills

Madras High Court · C.S. (Comm. Div) No.308 of 2023

M/s. Kaleesuwari Refinery Private Ltd filed a suit against M/s. Ganesh Oil Mills alleging trademark infringement, passing off, and copyright violation related to the edible oil market. The plaintiff claimed that the defendant was using the deceptively similar mark 'SATHYAM GOLD' on products mimicking the plaintiff's registered brand 'Gold Winner'. Both parties ultimately agreed to settle the dispute through a Joint Memorandum of Compromise, leading the court to decree the suit.

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