The Bombay High Court restored Indi Pharma’s VOMISET trademark, permitting late renewal due to non-receipt of statutory notice. The order clarifies rights under Section 25(3) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, and mandates timely Registrar action on such applications.
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Delhi High Court passes order restraining the use of trademark “TOWER” for manufacture and sale of Dry fruits
The Delhi High Court has restrained the use of the TOWER trademark on dry fruits, finding a risk of consumer confusion and breach of a prior undertaking. The order clarifies trademark enforcement boundaries and highlights the importance of respecting agreed limitations in Indian IP disputes.
Read more about Delhi High Court passes order restraining the use of trademark “TOWER” for manufacture and sale of Dry fruitsOracle’s proprietary word ‘Java’ cannot be used in the domain name and the company name, says the Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court has restrained the use of ‘Java’ in domain and company names, citing trademark infringement of Oracle’s rights. The court clarified the scope of permissible use and addressed misleading references to Oracle Certification.
Read more about Oracle’s proprietary word ‘Java’ cannot be used in the domain name and the company name, says the Delhi High CourtYezdi Trademark Case – Why Companies Should Be Wary During Winding Up
The Karnataka High Court has ruled in favour of Ideal Jawa regarding the Yezdi trademark, voiding registrations obtained during liquidation. This judgment underscores the importance of careful management of intellectual property during company winding up proceedings.
Read more about Yezdi Trademark Case – Why Companies Should Be Wary During Winding UpWeekly Trademark Updates
This week’s trademark updates review significant legal disputes, GI recognition, and ENS domain trends. The bulletin offers clear, factual analysis focused on current IP developments.
Read more about Weekly Trademark UpdatesCASE BRIEF : Osram GmbH & Anr. Vs. Tejmeet Singh Sethi & Anr.
This post presents a detailed case brief of the Osram trademark infringement matter decided by the Delhi High Court. It highlights the legal reasoning behind granting a permanent injunction and the protection of well-known trademarks in India.
Read more about CASE BRIEF : Osram GmbH & Anr. Vs. Tejmeet Singh Sethi & Anr.Latest Trademark Cases in 2022 – Part 6
This article analyses notable 2022 trademark cases in India, highlighting key judicial interpretations on infringement and trademark distinctiveness. The updates are provided by BananaIP’s legal experts, offering a factual and structured overview for IP professionals.
Read more about Latest Trademark Cases in 2022 – Part 6ISKCON Declared as a Well-Known Trademark, Booking.com isn’t Generic, Held by US Supreme Court, and more
The bulletin covers ISKCON’s recognition as a well-known trademark, the US Supreme Court’s decision on Booking.com, and notable brand licensing and GI updates. Legal developments are presented with clarity and objectivity by BananaIP’s trademark experts.
Read more about ISKCON Declared as a Well-Known Trademark, Booking.com isn’t Generic, Held by US Supreme Court, and moreVistara Airlines Wins a Counterfeit Battle, Tirur Betel Leaf Gets GI Tag and Other News
This week’s update reviews Vistara’s victory in a counterfeit case, the GI tag for Tirur Betel Leaf, and key trademark legal developments. It also covers brand expansion and licensing news in India and internationally.
Read more about Vistara Airlines Wins a Counterfeit Battle, Tirur Betel Leaf Gets GI Tag and Other NewsTrademark Litigation: ‘Advantage’ of Settlement
Bayer and Cipla recently settled their trademark dispute over veterinary products, with Cipla agreeing to compensation and ceasing use of contested marks. This case illustrates how IP litigation often leads to settlement, especially in high-impact sectors.
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