Soukya Indain Holistic Centre Private Limited (and Dr. Issac Mathai) v. Defendant/Respondent (unnamed in excerpt)

O.A.No.835 to 837 of 2012 in C.S.No.649of 2012

The Madras High Court granted interim injunctions in favor of Soukya Indain Holistic Centre Private Limited against the respondent. The court found that the respondent's use of deceptively similar marks like 'SOWKHYA' and associated domain names constituted trademark infringement and passing off, despite arguments regarding prior usage or delay. This ruling underscores the importance of registered trademarks in protecting service-based businesses from unauthorized imitation.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Madras High Court
Case Number
O.A.No.835 to 837 of 2012 in C.S.No.649of 2012
Judge(s)
Vinod K.Sharma

Practitioner Note

This case demonstrates the evidentiary and procedural standards applied in trademark matters before Madras High Court. Understanding the court's reasoning in Soukya Indain Holistic Centre Private Limited (and Dr. Issac Mathai) vs Defendant/Respondent (unnamed in excerpt) is valuable context for structuring arguments or assessing risk in similar proceedings.

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