NCLAT: Can Recall Admission Order of Application U/S 7 of IBC if Malicious Intent is Proved  ||  NCLAT: Can Replace Authorised Representative by Following Procedure Provided under CIRP Regulations  ||  Del. HC Restrains Battery Manufacturer from Using Images of Shikhar Dhawan  ||  Del HC Declines Assess. Issued in Wrong Name after Entity’s Merger, Distinguishes from SC Judgment  ||  Del. HC: Whether an Entity is a Permanent Establishment of Foreign Company is a Fact Specific Issue  ||  Del. HC: Mindset that Women should Endure Suffering is ‘Right’ Emboldens Perpetrators  ||  Ker HC: Can’t Lay Down Ratio that Allegations against Relatives of Husband are to be Viewed as False  ||  Del. HC: S. 129 of GST Act Can’t be Interpreted as Being Intended to Override Section 126 of GST Act  ||  Cal. HC: Once Seat of Arbitration is Designated it is to be Treated as Exclusive Jurisdiction  ||  Delhi HC Rules in Favour of ‘India Gate’ Brand in Trademark Infringement Suit    

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Judgments

Passing ice cream off as biscuits and other ways to test court patience(11.04.2016)

The Bombay High Court rejected an application alleging trade mark infringement by Parle for use of the mark, ‘Londonderry’.

Putting aside .....

Tags : trade mark, phonetic, vendibility, class of goods



News

Bombay HC Says Phonetic Similarity Not Enough for Alleging Trademark Infringement(18.04.2016)

Bombay HC, while holding that mere phonetic similarity is not sufficient to warrant judicial interference, has refused to grant relief to owners of th.....

Tags : Bombay HC, Phonetic Similarity , London Dairy , Parle Products



Bom HC: Can’t Register Similar TM for Drug Treating Similar Ailment But Having Different Composition(18.06.2024)

Bom. HC has held that trademarks that are structurally and phonetically similar cannot be registered for drugs treating similar ailment but having dif.....

Tags : Bombay High Court, Phonetically Similar, Different Composition



Delhi HC: Phonetic Identity an Important Index to Test Deception(26.04.2022)

Delhi High Court has ruled that the phonetic identity or similarity is a significant index of similarity or deceptive similarity of one mark next to t.....

Tags : Delhi High Court, phonetic identity, disjunctive, conjunctive



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