Water Purifier — India Patent Cases
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Kent Ro Systems Pvt Ltd v.Pushpendra Yadav
Kent Ro Systems Pvt Ltd filed a suit alleging design and trademark infringement against Pushpendra Yadav and others, specifically targeting water purifiers sold on Flipkart. The plaintiff asserted that the defendants' products infringed their registered Design No. 219309 for a water purifier and used deceptively similar marks like AQUA GRAND+ infringing KENT GRAND+. The Delhi High Court allowed the interim application, finding prima facie evidence of both design piracy and trademark infringement.
Kent Ro Systems Pvt Ltd v.Pushpendra Yadav
Kent Ro Systems Pvt Ltd filed a suit alleging that Defendant No. 1's product infringes its registered design for a water purifier. The plaintiff asserted that the shape and configuration of the defendant's product imitated their protected design, citing Section 22 of the Designs Act, 2000. The defense challenged this claim, arguing that novelty resided only in specific portions of the design. To properly assess the complex issue of design infringement, the court permitted both parties to submit comparative charts detailing the similarities and differences between the designs.
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