Fritco-Lay India & Anr. v. Uncle Chipps Private Limited

The plaintiffs, owners of the patented TAZO collectible disc used in their Lays and Cheeto Chips promotion, sued Uncle Chipps Private Limited for passing off and unfair competition due to the respondent distributing similar discs marked AMAZZO. The court examined whether the public would be confused by the promotional campaign or if the respondents were illegally appropriating the plaintiffs' goodwill.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Delhi High Court
Decision Date
26 May 2000
Outcome
defendant_favorable

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Delhi High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Fritco-Lay India & Anr. vs Uncle Chipps Private Limited is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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