Executive Summary
Rmans Tours & Travels P Ltd. filed a civil suit against Varuna Associates alleging copyright and trademark infringement. The suit claimed that the defendant was using INDAQUA labels, which substantially reproduced the plaintiff's Rmans label in identical color scheme and layout. The plaintiff sought permanent injunctions, destruction of infringing materials, and damages. However, before the court could rule on the merits, the plaintiff chose to withdraw the civil suit.
Practitioner Note
This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Madras High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Rmans Tours & Travels P Ltd. vs Varuna Associates is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.
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