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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Trademarks Act 1999"
US Giant 'Burger King' Loses Trademark Infringement Suit Against Pune's Iconic 'Burger King'
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
Delhi High Court Restrains Pan Masala Manufacturer From Using 'Raashee' Mark In Trademark Infringement Suit By 'Rajshree'
Use Of 'Silk' To Denote Paint's Finish Customary, Can't Be Protected As Trademark: Calcutta High Court Dismisses Berger's Plea Against JSW Paints
Delhi HC Rules In Favor Of Castrol In Trademark Infringement Suit, Says Compromise In Product Quality Can Adversely Affect Customers
“Apollo” A Well Known Mark In Pharma Industry: Madras High Court Injuncts Bihar Hospital From Using “New Appolo Hospital” Mark
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
Delhi High Court Restrains Manufacturers From Using ‘Nilkranti’ Device Mark In Suit By ‘Nilkamal’, But Holds No Similarity Between Both Marks
[Trademark Infringement] Higher Degree Of Caution Required Where Marks Pertain To Food Items Or Eateries: Delhi High Court
Trade Marks Act | Time Limit For Counter Statement To Notice Of Opposition Would Run From The Date Of Receipt Of E-Mail: Madras High Court
Delhi High Court Restrains Parle From Using ‘For The Bold’ Tagline As Predominant Part Of Advertising ‘B Fizz’ Drink In Suit By PepsiCo
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