Madras High Court reaffirms the law on generic and common trademarks

Madras High Court reaffirms the law on generic and common trademarks The Madras High Court settled a long-standing dispute between ITC and Nestle which involved their use of generic and laudatory words to describe their product line of instant noodles. The case was titled as Civil Suit 231 of 2013 and was filed by ITC… Continue reading Madras High Court reaffirms the law on generic and common trademarks

Damages in IP Infringement Cases

Damages in IP Infringement Cases The tradition of awarding damages to the IP right holder has got a boost as many High Courts have awarded punitive damages in variety of forms apart from monetary compensation.In a recent judgement of Hon’ble Delhi High Court in Reckitt Benckiser (India) Pvt. Ltd Vs. Mohit Petrochemicals Pvt. Ltd. &… Continue reading Damages in IP Infringement Cases

IP applications and cases before IP registry not affected by limitation; confirms Delhi HC

IP applications and cases before IP registry not affected by limitation; confirms Delhi HC IP prosecution and application stages before IP registry not affected by limitation; confirms Delhi High Court. The High Court of Delhi, vide order dated 11.05.2020 in W.P. (C) No. 3059/2020, suspended the public notice dated 04.05.2020 issued by Controller General of… Continue reading IP applications and cases before IP registry not affected by limitation; confirms Delhi HC

Functioning Of The IPAB During COVID-19

Functioning Of The IPAB During COVID-19 On 6th May 2020, The Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) released an Office Order F. No 18013/4/2017-IPAB-Pt. The Office order contained important information about the functioning of the IPAB during these trying times. Thereafter, on 7th May 2020 the chairman of the IPAB, Justice (Retd.) Mr. Manmohan Singh presided… Continue reading Functioning Of The IPAB During COVID-19

Can a design qualify as a trademark: Delhi High Court settles the air for now

Can a design qualify as a trademark: Delhi High Court settles the air for now CROCS INC THE GLOBAL FOOTWEAR GIANT FACED LEGAL BLOW WHEN SINGLE JUDGE OF DELHI HIGH COURT DISMISSED 6 SUITS FILED BY CROCS USA AGAINST SEVERAL FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURERS UNDER PASSING OFF ACTION. THE SAID MANUFACTURERS (BATA, LIBERTY ETC) WERE ALLEGEDLY COPYING… Continue reading Can a design qualify as a trademark: Delhi High Court settles the air for now