Water_Purification — India Patent Cases
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Kent Ro Systems Ltd. v.Varun Sood
Kent Ro Systems Ltd. filed a suit against Varun Sood and others alleging infringement of their design rights and passing off related to water purifier products. The plaintiffs sought permanent injunctions and damages concerning the use of deceptively similar designs (ESSENCIA/SPARKLE) compared to their registered designs (KENT WONDER/EKNT SUPREME). Ultimately, both parties reached a mutual settlement, leading the Madras High Court to decree the suit in terms of the Joint Memo of Compromise.
Mahesh Gupta & Anr. v.Tej Singh Yadav & Anr.
The plaintiffs, who developed the 'Mineral RO' water purifier technology under Patent No. 199716 and marketed it under the brand KENT Mineral RO, filed a suit against the defendants for infringing their patent, copyright, and goodwill. The court found that the defendant's product fully adopted and copied the patented technology, leading to a settlement where the defendants agreed to pay damages and cease infringement.
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