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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Passing Off"
Delhi High Court Permanently Restrains Two Businessmen From Infringing Trademark Of French Luxury Brand Louis Vuitton
Trademark Registration Does Not Confer Immunity From Challenges, When Allegations Of Passing Off Are Substantiated: Delhi High Court
Supreme Court Dismisses MMT's Challenge Against Delhi HC Interim Order Allowing Booking.com To Use 'Make My Trip' As Google Adword
Bombay High Court Declines To Restrain Use Of 'ANNA' Trademark, Cites Plaintiff's Stand Of Dissimilarity During Registration Stage
Delhi High Court Restrains Former ‘Bachpan’ Playschool Franchisee From Continuing Use Of Its Trademarks, Logo
Good Day v Mom’s Magic: Madras High Court Restrains Sunfeast From Selling Butter Cookies In Blue Colour Wrapper, But Allows Sale Of Existing Stock
Kerala HC Suggests To Maintain Database Of Societies Under Travancore-Cochin Literary Societies Registration Act To Avoid Duplicity Of Names
Registered Trademark Owner Can't Seek Prohibitory Injunction If Opposite Party's Mark Is Also Registered, May Sue For Passing Off: Kerala High Court
Registration Of Design Already In Public Domain Prima Facie Liable For Cancellation: Bombay HC Denies Interim Relief To Ceiling Fan Manufacturer
Fevicol v. Tickawoo: Bombay High Court Finds No Prima Facie "Deceptive Similarity" In Logos, Grants Interim Relief For Certain Products
Don't Rely On Postal Pincodes: Madras HC Directs Registry To Determine Territorial Jurisdiction Using Jurisdictional Limits Act
Subway Can’t Claim Exclusivity Over Word ‘Sub’, ‘Suberb’ Not Phonetically Similar To 'Subway': Delhi High Court
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