NLU Delhi Launches One-Year LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law in Collaboration with Indian Patent Office
In a major step toward strengthening India’s intellectual property (IP) ecosystem, the circular officially announces admissions for the one-year LL.M. (Professional). NLU Delhi launches a one-year LL.M. collaboration with the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) and has officially announced admissions for a one-year LL.M. This flagship program is part […]
Bombay High Court Upholds KPL’s Rights Over ‘Kirloskar’ Trademark
Big news is coming from Bombay, where the Bombay High Court has supported Kirloskar Proprietary Limited’s (KPL) right to use and manage the ‘Kirloskar’ brand name. Earlier, the Pune court had stopped KPL from giving permission to others to use the brand, but the High Court has now allowed it again. What Led to the […]
Ferrero Wins: Nutella Declared Well-Known Trademark by Delhi High Court
One big piece of news is making headlines in India. On July 29, 2025, the Delhi HC announced that Nutella is a well-known trademark under Indian law. This decision came during a Nutella trademark case filed by Nutella’s maker, Ferrero, against a company accused of selling fake Nutella products in India. This trademark infringement case […]
Delhi High Court Rules in Favor of Titan in Trademark Infringement Case Against Lenskart
A high-profile case in the Delhi High Court has recently made headlines for its intriguing reasoning. The court ruled in favor of Titan Company Limited in the matter of Titan vs. Lenskart, where Titan filed a lawsuit against Lenskart for trademark infringement. The judgment highlights the court’s firm stance on protecting intellectual property rights, especially […]
PUMA Wins 8 Lakh in Delhi High Court Over Trademark Violation by Counterfeit Website
PUMA is once again making headlines in India, as the Delhi High Court has awarded the company ₹8 lakh in a trademark infringement case involving counterfeit products. This case serves as a strong reminder that global brands do not take trademark infringement lightly—even the slightest copying can lead to serious legal action. However, this case […]
Monk vs Mist: The Trademark Showdown in Indian Spirits
A high-profile branding conflict has reached the Delhi High Court, where the legendary Old Monk Coffee Rum, produced by Mohan Meakin Ltd., has taken legal action against the recently launched Old Mist Coffee Rum in Goa. The petition claims that Old Mist’s labeling, design, and product identity closely resemble that of Old Monk. The company […]
Actor Vijay Faces Legal Notice in Trademark Row Over Political Party Flag
Recently, a major update came from the Madras High Court. The court has issued a notice to popular Tamil actor Joseph Vijay, widely known as Thalapathy Vijay, in connection with a trademark infringement case involving the flag of his newly formed political party, Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). But for a better understanding, we need to […]
Trademark Tussle Over ‘Campus’: Inside the Fashion Brand Dispute
The trademark battle between Campus Activewear and Campus Sutra has entered a new phase at the Delhi High Court, drawing increased attention to brand identity and consumer confusion. The court is now set to examine whether the standalone use of “Campus” infringes on the established rights of Campus Activewear. The case underscores the growing importance […]
Delhi HC Issues Proactive Injunction in Favour of Tata to Address Trademark Misuse
Big Update from Delhi HC: the Delhi High Court has given TATA Sons Private Limited and TATA Consumer Products special legal powers to protect their brand name. The court has issued a dynamic injunction that lets them stop other websites from using the word “TATA” in their domain names without permission. This means they don’t […]
Delhi HC Orders to Amazon Flipkart and Meesho to Remove fake Product Which Violating Reliance Jio Trademarks
A big update was recently released about the Reliance vs E-commerce Trademark case by the Delhi HC. Many online retailers, including Amazon and Flipkart, have been ordered by the court to remove goods that were being offered for sale under names that were similar to “Reliance” and “Jio“—all without the required authorization. Reliance Industries filed a […]