Trademark Clash Over ‘Kawach vs Kavach’: Delhi HC Asks Ambuja & JSW to Seek Amicable Settlement
Once again, a high-stakes trademark infringement case has reached the Delhi High Court. This time, the dispute is over the word “Kawach”, a term already trademarked by Ambuja Cements, one of India’s biggest cement makers and now part of the Adani group. The rival in this Ambuja vs JSW Kawach trademark case is none other […]
Bombay High Court Bars Rambos from Using URSOCAL Brand After Sun Pharma Trademark Case
Sun Pharma, one of India’s most well-known pharmaceutical companies, has secured a significant legal victory in its ongoing Sun Pharma URSOCOL trademark case against Rambos Lifesciences over trademark infringement of the brand name URSOCOL. The Bombay High Court granted Sun Pharma an interim injunction, restraining Rambos from using the marks URSOCAL and URSOCAL-300, which were […]
Cognizant vs Atyati: SC Allows Logo Use After Bombay HC Restriction
Another major trademark dispute has reached the Indian courts, this time involving global IT services company Cognizant and Bengaluru-based fintech firm Atyati Technologies. Cognizant vs Atyati is centered on Atyati’s new logo, which is more like six-sided honeycomb-inspired logo. In its first order, the Bombay HC told Cognizant to stop using its newly adopted logo. […]
Delhi High Court Cracks Down on Fake Burger King Franchise Scam: Websites Suspended, Bank Accounts Frozen
The Delhi High Court has once again made it clear that protecting a company’s name and brand is a top priority, especially when it comes to trademark misuse and fraud. This was evident in the ongoing case involving a fake Burger King franchise website. The Court ordered these websites and emails to be shut down and […]
Supreme Court Rejects Pernod Ricard’s Appeal in Blenders Pride vs. London Pride Trademark Battle
Another trademark battle has come into the spotlight, this time between global liquor giant Pernod Ricard, maker of the popular whisky brand Blenders Pride, and London Pride, owned by Karanveer Singh Chhabra of JK Enterprises. The Blenders Pride vs London Pride trademark dispute moved through the lower courts before finally reaching the Supreme Court of […]
Trademark Dispute: Hero MotoCorp Gets Interim Relief in Delhi HC
A high-stakes intellectual property showdown is unfolding in the global automobile and electric two-wheeler sector as Hero MotoCorp Limited has secured a temporary injunction from the Delhi High Court, restraining Urban Electric Mobility Pvt. Ltd. and Galaxy EV from using the marks “DESTINY”, “DESTINY+”, and “DESTINY PRO” on their electric scooters. Background of Hero MotoCorp […]
U.S. Judge Rejects “Metabyte” Lawsuit Against Meta
A U.S. judge has rejected a lawsuit from the tech company Metabyte against Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram. The judge said that Meta’s name does not break any trademark rules and is different enough from Metabyte’s. Metabyte, which has been around since the 1990s, argued that Meta’s new name could hurt its brand […]
Delhi HC Hears Parle Agro vs PepsiCo Trademark Dispute on Use of ‘Fizz’ in 7Up Packaging
Two beverage giants—Parle Agro and PepsiCo India—are facing off over the use of the word “Fizz” on 7Up packaging. Parle Agro vs PepsiCo trademark dispute started when Pepsico India started using the phrase “Fizz” prominently on 7Up bottles, a term Parle claims has been closely tied to its brand identity since the launch of Appy […]
Relief for Thalapathy Vijay: Madras HC Refuses Ban on TVK Party Flag in Trademark Dispute
In a recent development in the Thalapathy Vijay party flag case in trademark dispute, the Madras High Court, on August 18, 2025, rejected an application seeking a temporary injunction against the use of Vijay’s party flag. Vijay and his newly launched political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), and a charitable trust claiming ownership of a […]
Lala Ji Diamond Trademark Case: Rajasthan HC Reinforces Mandatory Notice Requirement Under Trademarks Act
In a significant ruling on trademark law, the Rajasthan High Court emphasized the importance of issuing a mandatory notice before removing a registered trademark in the “Lala Ji Diamond trademark case.” The Court firmly stated that Jitendra Goyal, the creator of the former trademark “Lala Ji Diamond,” could not lose his rights without following the […]
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