M/s.Raymond Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. v. Union Of India

W.P.No.28593 of 2012

This Madras High Court judgment addressed a challenge by Raymond Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. against an order directing it to change its corporate name. The dispute centered on the use of 'Raymond,' which was claimed by another entity (Respondent 3) to be protected under trademark rights and prior incorporation dates. The court upheld the administrative decision, finding no illegality in requiring the petitioner to alter its name.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Madras High Court
Case Number
W.P.No.28593 of 2012
Judge(s)
N.Sathish Kumar

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Madras High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in M/s.Raymond Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. vs Union Of India is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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