Midas Hygiene Industries Private Limited v. Ram Dev Industries And Anr.

L.98 of 2020 / Petition No.58 of 2020 in Comip Suit (L.) No.293 of 2020

Midas Hygiene Industries Private Limited filed a Leave Petition seeking permission from the Bombay High Court to initiate a civil suit against Ram Dev Industries & Anr. The petitioner alleged that the respondents were infringing upon their registered trademarks and engaging in passing off. The court examined the petition, noting the combined cause of action for infringement and passing off. Consequently, the court granted leave under Clause XIV of the Letters Patent, allowing the petitioner to proceed with the suit.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Bombay High Court
Case Number
L.98 of 2020 / Petition No.58 of 2020 in Comip Suit (L.) No.293 of 2020
Judge(s)
G.S.Kulkarni

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Bombay High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Midas Hygiene Industries Private Limited vs Ram Dev Industries And Anr. is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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