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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Trade Marks Act"
[OREO v. FABIO] Specific Plea Of Invalidity, Tenable Grounds Essential To Challenge Validity Of Mark U/S 124 Trade Marks Act: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Declares ‘Supreme’ Red-Box Logo A ‘Well-Known’ Mark In Respect Of Apparel & Clothing
'Trade Mark Squatting' Amounts To 'Bad Faith' Within Meaning Of S. 11(10)(ii) Of Trade Marks Act: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Asks Two Shopkeepers To Pay ₹4 Lakh In Damages To SanDisk For Selling Counterfeit MicroSDHC Cards, USB Flash Drives
Right To Seek Rectification Of Register Under Section 57 Or Section 124 (1)(b)(ii) Of Trade Marks Act Are Independent Rights: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Declares 'Bukhara' A Well-Known Trademark, Says ITC Restaurant 'Intrinsically' Connected To Indian Cuisine
Effects Of Non- Registration Of Trademarks
S.135 Trade Marks Act | Scope Of Granting Interim Injunction Is Limited, Vigil & Caution Must While Granting Ex-Parte Relief: Kerala High Court
If Essential Features Of The Registered Trademark Are Infringed, The Difference In Layout, Packaging, Etc Is Of No Consequence: Delhi High Court
Post Abolishment Of Intellectual Property Appellate Board; A Re-Look At Section 124 Of The Trade Marks Act, 1999
Soft Drink Giant PepsiCo wins Trademark battle over its Mineral Water brand [Read the Judgment]
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