Executive Summary
The Calcutta High Court addressed an appeal filed by Dolphin Laboratories P. Ltd. against the Deputy Registrar of Trademark. The petitioner argued that the appeal should be transferred to the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) due to amendments made to the Trade Mark Act, 1999. Consequently, the court recorded the disposal of TMA No. 2195 of 1995.
Practitioner Note
This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Calcutta High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Dolphin Laboratories P. Ltd. vs Deputy Registrar Of Trademark is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.
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