Sachin Gupta Trading As Gcmc Masala Co. v. Kbm Foods Pvt. Ltd.

FAO(OS) (COMM) 69/2021 & CM. APPL.15117/2021

The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed by Sachin Gupta Trading As Gcmc Masala Co. against an interim injunction granted to Kbm Foods Pvt. Ltd. The court found that there was a high likelihood of confusion between the two parties' spice labels, particularly due to the use of similar marks and 'COW' devices. Despite the appellant's claims regarding prior use and copyright protection for their artwork, the court upheld the original order, finding that Kbm Foods had established a strong prima facie case for passing off.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Delhi High Court
Case Number
FAO(OS) (COMM) 69/2021 & CM. APPL.15117/2021
Judge(s)
Sanjeev Sachdeva,Tushar Rao Gedela

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Delhi High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Sachin Gupta Trading As Gcmc Masala Co. vs Kbm Foods Pvt. Ltd. is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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