Tag: Trademark law
Doctrine of First Use in India Protecting the Trademark...
The Doctrine of First Use in trademark law establishes that the first party to use a trademark in commerce gains exclusive rights ...
YATRI E-RICKSHAW VS SAKSHAM TRADING COMPANY, ANALYSIS O...
The Delhi High Court recently granted an ex-parte ad interim injunction in favor of YC Electric Vehicles, restraining Saksham Trad...
TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT CASE :BURGER KING CORPORATION VS...
The legal dispute between Burger King Corporation, the global fast-food chain, and a small Pune-based restaurant operating under t...
TRADEMARK CASE: DELHI DISTRICT COURT UPHOLDS JAN AUSHAD...
The Delhi District Court recently delivered a landmark judgment in favor of the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PM...
The Future of Trademark Law in India: Anticipating Chan...
Trademark law in India has witnessed significant evolution, becoming a cornerstone of the country’s intellectual property (IP) fra...
TRADEMARK PROTECTING TRADE DRESS: BEYOND LOGOS AND NAM...
In today's visually-driven marketplace, trade dress—encompassing the overall appearance of products and packaging—plays a crucial ...
M/S CENTURY PLYBOARDS (I) LTD. V. M/S SHREE BALAJI PLY...
This research blog examines the recent case of M/s Century Plyboards (I) Ltd. v. M/s Shree Balaji Ply Centre, decided by the Tis H...
M/S CENTURY PLYBOARDS (I) LTD. V. M/S SHREE BALAJI PLY...
This research blog examines the recent case of M/s Century Plyboards (I) Ltd. v. M/s Shree Balaji Ply Centre, decided by the Tis H...
Under Trademark Act section 124 : A CONTINUED SAGA OF ...
This blog explores the complexities surrounding Section 124 of the Indian Trademarks Act, 1999, which addresses the stay of procee...
Secondary meaning / acquired distinctiveness as criteri...
Businesses are granted exclusive rights to their distinctive identifiers, such as names, emblems, or logos, through trademark prot...
The Practise of Defendant Masking in IPR suits in India...
An important area of concern in India these days is defendant masking, the practice of intentionally keeping defendants in intelle...
Naked Licensing in Trademarks: The ABC of Quality Cont...
Naked licensing refers to a situation where a trademark owner allows another party to use their mark without adequate supervision ...