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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Trademarks Act"
Bombay HC Directs Trademark Registrar To Decide Applications For Renewal/Restoration Of Expired Marks For Which No Removal Notice Is Issued
S.25(3) Trademarks Act | Registrar Can't Refuse To Renew Mark On Grounds Of Delay If Not Removed From Register After Issuance Of Notice: Bombay HC
Delhi High Court Declares 'Haldiram' As Well-Known Trademark, Says Its Origins Deeply Rooted In India's Culinary Tradition
Analysing The Dynamic Effects Of Registration In Trademark Infringement In Light Of Dr. Reddys Laboratories Ltd. V. Fast Cure Pharma
Goodwill Acquired After 'Terminus Ad Quem' Inconsequential: Delhi HC Declines Interim Relief To 'Khadi' In Trademark Infringement Suit
Delhi High Court Restrains Telangana Based Hospital Chain From Using ‘Maxi Cure’ Mark In Trademark Infringement Suit By Max Healthcare
‘Mankind’ And ‘Novakind’ Marks Confusing When Used For Pharmaceutical Preparations: Delhi High Court
Trade Marks Act | Prior To Search & Seizure, Police Is Required To Take Registrar’s Opinion On Infringement Of Trademark: Gujarat High Court
‘Whitehat SR’ Deceptively Similar To ‘WhiteHat Jr’ Mark, Can’t Be Permitted To Be Used In Physical Or Online Platforms: Delhi High Court
Evidence By Way Of Affidavit Not Mandatory When Documentary Evidence Sufficient For Determining Well-Known Status Of Trademark: Delhi High Court
Section 115 Trademarks Act | Police Can’t Seal Factory Premises Instead Of Seizing Heavy Machinery: Bombay High Court
‘Blenders Pride’ Vs ‘Royal Challenger American Pride’: Punjab & Haryana High Court Dismisses Pernod Ricard's Appeal For Interim Relief
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