IP Cases — 1991
9 decisions across all jurisdictions
Page 1 of 1 · 9 total
Avis International Pvt. Ltd. v.Avis India And Ors.
The Delhi High Court addressed a passing-off suit where the plaintiff, owning the 'AVIS' trademark for garments, sought to stop the defendant from using the same name for air coolers. While acknowledging the difficulty in proving that the goods were cognate or sold through the same channels, the court partially granted relief. It ruled that although the defendants could continue marketing their products under the trade name Avis, they were restrained from using the specific peculiar manner of representation registered by the plaintiff under the Copyright Act.
Radhakishan Narayandas (Partnership ...) v.Manmohan Garg
The plaintiff sued the defendant for infringement and passing off regarding the trade mark 'Khargosh Chhap' used on bidis. The court found that while the plaintiff failed to prove substantial loss of business in the local area (Vidisha), the defendant was persistently infringing the plaintiff's valid registered trade mark, leading to a decree in favor of the plaintiff.
Essar Gujarat Ltd. v.Collector Of Customs (Preventive)
Essar Gujarat Ltd. imported a second-hand plant from West Germany to produce Sponge Iron. The Collector of Customs sought to enhance the declared transaction value by including various payments made to collaborators and patent holders, such as Midrex International for process rights. Essar challenged this addition before the Tribunal.
National Research Development Corporation v.Malwa Metal Powder Pvt. Ltd.
The dispute concerned the payment of royalties for a process patented by CECRI and licensed to M/s. Metalika Ratlam (later assigned to Malwa Metal Powder Pvt. Ltd.). The respondent ceased royalty payments in 1978, leading to legal action by the petitioner under Section 20 of the Arbitration Act. The court ultimately dismissed the petition on the grounds that it was time-barred.
Astra-Idl Limited v.Ttk Pharma Limited
Astra-Idl Limited filed a suit against Ttk Pharma Limited alleging infringement and passing off of its registered trade mark 'Betaloc' (used for pharmaceutical preparations) by the defendant using the similar trade mark 'Betalong'. The court found that the plaintiff had made out a strong prima facie case for interlocutory relief, despite arguments regarding delay.
G.T.C. Industries Ltd., Bombay v.I.T.C. Limited, Madras
The dispute involved two suits regarding alleged infringement and passing off of cigarette brands. The plaintiff claimed that the defendant's 'Gold Flake' cigarettes were deceptively similar to the plaintiff's registered 'Wills Fold Flake' trade mark (No. 110438).
Gold Seal Engineering Product Pvt. Ltd. v.Hindustan Manufacturers And Others
The plaintiffs filed a suit seeking permanent injunctions against the defendants for alleged infringement of their registered trademarks ('Gold Star', 'Seal') and copyright. The defendants challenged the court's jurisdiction, arguing that the natural forum was Calcutta, as the defendants operated there.
National Institute Of Human Resources Development v.Indian Institute Of Human Resources
The plaintiff, National Institute of Human Resources Development, sued the respondent, Indian Institute of Human Resources, alleging that the latter fraudulently adopted its strikingly similar trade name and copied its activities to pass off its institute as belonging to the plaintiff. The court found that the respondent infringed the trade name and goodwill of the applicant due to the similarity in names and courses offered.
M/S Fatima Tile Works And Etc. v.M/S. Sudarsan Trading Company Ltd.
The Madras High Court dismissed two petitions seeking the rectification and cancellation of a registered trade mark ('Umbrella') held by Sudarsan Trading Company Ltd. The petitioners alleged non-use and improper assignment, but the court found that STC maintained continuous ownership and absolute control over its subsidiary, Eastern Clay Works Limited. The judgment affirmed that the use of the mark was legitimate and not dishonest.
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