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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Insolvency Case Involving Trademark Ownership Dispute. The Court upheld NCLAT's finding that NCLT's declaration of trademark ownership impermissibly modified the approved Resolution Plan under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

The appeal arose from a dispute over trademark ownership in the context of a corporate insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankrupt...

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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Injunction in Favor of Hygienic Research Institute, Restraining Defendants from Using “STREAK Street” Mark Deceptively Similar to Plaintiff’s Registered Trademark “STREAX”

Trademark Infringement and Passing Off of “STREAX” vs. “STREAK Street” The Bombay High Court, granted interim reliefs in favor of the plainti...

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High Court of Bombay Decides on Automatic Reversion of Trademarks and Passing Off Claims

Automatic Reversion of Trademarks – The High Court held that the transfer of trademarks "MANSION HOUSE" and "SAVOY CLUB" from UTO to Tilaknagar was...

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Legal Battle over Trademark and Copyright Infringement. "Establishing distinctiveness amidst claims of passing off and deceit."

1. Background of Plaintiff: Company: Prince Pipes and Fittings Ltd., a Mumbai-based manufacturer of PVC pipes since 1987. Trademark: Long-standing...

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Court Clarifies Copyright Registration Not Mandatory for Criminal Prosecution in India. Registration of copyright is not a prerequisite for launching criminal prosecution for infringement under Indian Copyright Law, clarifies Court.

The Court examined whether copyright registration is necessary before initiating criminal proceedings for infringement under the Indian Copyright Act....

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High Court Grants Leave to Combine Infringement and Passing Off Claims The Bombay High Court addresses jurisdictional challenges in a trademark dispute, granting leave under Clause XIV of the Letters Patent to combine actions for infringement and passing off.

The Bombay High Court deliberated on whether claims for trademark infringement and passing off could be joined in a single suit. The plaintiff sought ...

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"High Court Denies Hindustan Unilever Ltd.’s Writ Petition Against Income Tax Demand; Directs Appeal as Remedy" "Jurisdictional authority and tax compliance obligations scrutinized in a high-value international intellectual property rights acquisition."

The Bombay High Court dismissed Hindustan Unilever Ltd.'s writ petition challenging a demand raised by the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax under Sec...