Theft of Adobe Originality – Delhi High Court grants ex-parte injunction in favor of Adobe
Delhi High Court has granted an ex-parte injunction in favor of ADOBE in a trademark infringement suit against one Namase Patel, who had registered the domain names www.addobe.com and www.adobee.com in respect of computer software and other IT-related services.
Delhi High Court passes John doe order favoring Dabur India
The Delhi High Court granted john doe order in favor of Dabur India and restrained unauthorized websites from using the DABUR mark.
Microsoft granted interim protection against Vacation Rental Services in trademark infringement case
Microsoft bagged an ex-parte injunction order which restrained Vacation Rental Services and ot from using their well-known ‘Microsoft’ mark and formative marks.
Telangana High Court sets aside injunction order against ‘Lock Upp’ OTT series hosted by Kangana Ranaut
Telangana High Court sets aside injunction order against ‘Lock Upp’ OTT series hosted by Kangana Ranaut.
Polo Sport vs. Sport Polo: Delhi High Court orders Register of Copyrights to cancel copyright registration of Sport Polo owing similarity to well-known mark Polo Sport
Delhi High Court orders Register of Copyrights to cancel copyright registration of Sport Polo owing similarity to well-known mark Polo Sport.
Bombay High Court grants interim injunction to Endemol Shine for infringement of ‘Bigg Boss’ mark
Bombay High Court grants injunction to Endemol Shine for infringement of ‘Bigg Boss’.
Hero Electric Vehicles secures interim injunction against fraudulent use of ‘Hero’ mark
Hero Electric Vehicles secures interim injunction against fraudulent use of ‘Hero’ mark.
Supreme Court refuses to stay release of ‘Why I killed Gandhi’ on OTT platform
The Supreme Court of India refused to entertain the petition asking stay on release of ‘Why I Killed Gandhi’ on OTT platform, Limelight.
HT Media Limited granted injunction against illegal use of ‘SHINE’
HT Media Limited granted interim injunction against rogue websites for infringement of their registered trademark ‘SHINE’.
Rooh Afza vs. Dil Afza: Delhi High Court refuses injunction, says common consumers can differentiate between the two
The Delhi High Court refused to grant injunction to Hamdard National Foundation stating that words ‘dil’ and ‘rooh’ are not the same and cannot cause confusion among the consumers.