Hindustan Unilever Limited v. Dhananjay Gruh Udyog

914-NMCDL-460-2019

Hindustan Unilever Limited filed a Commercial IP Suit against Dhananjay Gruh Udyog alleging infringement and passing off related to its registered 'SPLAT device mark'. The Bombay High Court granted leave under Clause XIV of the Letters Patent Act and decreed the suit in favor of the Plaintiff. The court issued perpetual injunctions restraining the defendant from using the infringing marks on detergent preparations and ordered the destruction of all bearing goods.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Bombay High Court
Case Number
914-NMCDL-460-2019
Judge(s)
S.J. Kathawalla

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Bombay High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Hindustan Unilever Limited vs Dhananjay Gruh Udyog is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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