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Delhi Court Bars 'Goldey' Brand for Being Deceptively Similar to Goldiee Masale
A Delhi Commercial court has barred a Tripura-based trader from using the brand name “Goldey”, ruling that it is deceptively similar to “Goldiee”, the registered trademark of the well-known Indian spice company Shubham Goldiee Masale Pvt. Ltd. The ruling came on October 25 after the trader failed to appear in court despite receiving summons. The case was heard at the Commercial Court...
Delhi Court Grants Panasonic Life Solutions Relief Against Fake 'Anchor' Products
A Delhi Commercial Court recently granted a permanent injunction in favour of Panasonic Life Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. (formerly Anchor Electricals Pvt. Ltd.) against a group of individuals found to be manufacturing and selling counterfeit products under the 'ANCHOR' brand. In an order passed on October 18, District Judge Vidya Prakash at the Commercial Court, Tiz Hazari ruled that...
Delhi Court Restrains Rampur Restaurant from Using 'Karim's Food', Awards Rs 2 Lakh to City Chain
A commercial court in Delhi recently restrained a Rampur-based restaurant from using the name “Karim's Food”, holding that it was deceptively similar to the iconic Mughlai restaurant chain Karim's in Delhi. The court also awarded Rs 2 lakh as punitive damages to the Delhi-based restaurant group, which has been serving Mughlai cuisine for over a century. In an order passed on October...
No One Can Claim Exclusivity Over Name Of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj : Bombay High Court Refuses To Stall Release Of Marathi Film
The Bombay High Court has recently ruled that no one can claim exclusive rights over the name of 'Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj', while rejecting a film producer's plea to stop the release of a Marathi movie using the Maratha ruler's name in its title.A single bench of Justice Amit S. Jamsandekar made the observation while refusing relief in a plea by Everest Entertainment LLP, the producer of...




