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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Trademarks Act"
Delhi High Court Restrains MP-Based Liquor Manufacturer From Using Hindi Transliteration Of Mirinda Mark
Mere Prefix Or Logo Not Sufficient Distinguisher: Delhi High Court Restrains 'Monsoon Harvest' In Trademark Suit By 'Monsoon Harvest Farms'
Delhi High Court Refuses To Cancel ‘Burger King’ Trademark, Stays Operation Of Registered Mark ‘Burger King Family Restaurant’
Deceptively Similar To Mankind's Mark: Delhi High Court Directs Removal Of ‘Nikind’ Mark From Trademarks Register
“Can Slogans/Tag Lines Be Copyrighted In India Or Abroad?”
Law In India Doesn't Allow Grant Of Injunction Merely On Ground Of Similarity In Décor, Appearance Of Two Different Restaurants: Delhi High Court
Ideal Jawa Owner Of 'Yezdi', Stoppage Of Business Doesn't Affect Rights In Trademarks: Karnataka High Court In Case Against Classic Legends
Delhi High Court Awards ₹20 Lakh To Louis Vuitton In Trademark Infringement Suit Against Club Factory
Agatha Christie's Book "And Then There Were None" A Distinctive Mark : Delhi HC Directs Trademark Registration
Google Cannot Absolve Itself From Liability Of Ensuring That Keyword Is Not An Infringement Of Trademark: Delhi High Court
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Occurrence Of Cause Of Action Is A Determining Factor For Attracting Jurisdiction Of Courts Under CPC, Trademarks Act: Delhi High Court Reiterates
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