Umaid Mohonot v. Union Of India

W.A.Nos.1458, 1454 & 1455 of 2023

Umaid Mohonot appealed against an order dismissing their writ petitions, which challenged a show cause notice issued by the Registrar of Trade Marks. The appellants argued that the notice was invalid because related disputes concerning the 'Arrow' trademark were pending before the Delhi High Court and the Intellectual Property Appellate Board. The court ultimately held that the administrative action taken by the Registrar was distinct from the private inter se dispute, thus upholding the validity of the show cause notice.

Jurisdiction
India
Court
Madras High Court
Case Number
W.A.Nos.1458, 1454 & 1455 of 2023
Judge(s)
Sanjay V.Gangapurwala,P.D.Audikesavalu

Practitioner Note

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

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