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Copyright

Cryogas Equipment Private Limited & Anr. v. Inox India Limited & Ors.

Supreme Court of India · 2025 INSC 483

Whether an artistic work is a design capable of registration under Section 2(d) of the Designs Act, 2000, so as to lose copyright protection under Section 15(2) of the Copyright Act, 1957 upon industrial reproduction beyond fifty …

Artistic WorkCopyright Design OverlapFunctionalityIndustrial Reproduction
Designs

Diageo Brands B.V. & Anr. v. Alcobrew Distilleries India Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 2022:DHC:005661

The test for infringement of a registered design under Section 22 of the Designs Act, 2000 is whether the design, viewed by an instructed or knowledgeable observer aware of the prior art, is identical or an obvious or fraudulent i…

Design InfringementFunctionalityNoveltyScope Of Design Protection
Copyright

Dr. Ashok M. Bhat v. Harichand Nagpal & Ors.

Bombay High Court · IA (L) No. 9324 of 2025 with NOM No. 1269 of 2016 in Commercial IP Suit No. 378 of 2021

An injunction against use of a registered artistic work follows the artistic work onto any label, not merely the one impugned in the plaint. In Order XXXIX Rule 2A proceedings justification is no defence: so long as an order stand…

Contempt of InjunctionCounterfeitingExemplary CostsOrder XXXIX Rule 2A
Trade Marks

Havells India Limited & Anr. v. Havai Home Products Pvt. Ltd. & Ors.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 778/2024 (with I.A. 38970/2024)

Even a registered proprietor may be restrained from using a trade mark where the ingredients of passing off are established. Section 27(2) preserves the common-law remedy of passing off notwithstanding the statutory rights arising…

Anti-Dissection RuleDeceptive SimilarityDishonest AdoptionPassing Off
Trade Marks

Industria De Diseno Textil, S.A. v. Registrar of Trade Marks & Anr.

Delhi High Court · C.A.(COMM.IPD-TM) 52/2024, I.A. 33885/2024

Section 11(2) does not require an earlier mark to have a formal declaration of well-known status before its owner can oppose a later mark; the provision only requires that the mark is well known. The term 'entitled' in Explanation…

Anti-Dissection RuleBad FaithDeceptive SimilarityPhonetic Similarity
Trade Marks

Kaviraj Pandit Durga Dutt Sharma v. Navaratna Pharmaceutical Laboratories

Supreme Court of India · AIR 1965 SC 980

An action for infringement of a registered trade mark is a statutory remedy in which the use of a deceptively similar mark is itself actionable regardless of get-up, packaging or intent to deceive, whereas an action for passing of…

Acquired DistinctivenessDeceptive SimilarityDescriptive MarksInfringement
Trade Marks

Marico Limited v. Agro Tech Foods Limited

Delhi High Court · 2010 (44) PTC 736 (Del)

A trade mark consisting of ordinary descriptive words remains vulnerable to a competitor's bona fide descriptive use under Sections 30(2)(a) and 35 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, notwithstanding registration; such a mark attains pr…

Descriptive MarksDistinctivenessGeneric MarksPassing Off
Trade Marks

Marriott Worldwide Corporation v. Hotel Marriot Prime & Anr.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 408/2023

Where a defendant fails to contest a commercial suit despite service and a subsisting interim injunction, a court may grant summary judgment under Order XIII-A of the Code of Civil Procedure without recording oral evidence; and a …

DamagesDeceptive SimilarityPassing OffTrademark Infringement
Trade Marks

Milmet Oftho Industries & Ors. v. Allergan Inc.

Supreme Court of India · (2004) 12 SCC 624

In a passing off action concerning medicinal products with identical marks, prior use in the world market can prevail over a domestic company's later domestic use, since pharmaceutical trade and medical literature are internationa…

Deceptive SimilarityPassing OffPharmaceutical TrademarkPrior User
Designs

Mohan Lal, Proprietor of Mourya Industries v. Sona Paint & Hardwares

Delhi High Court · AIR 2013 Delhi 143

Design infringement under the Designs Act, 2000 and passing off are separate causes of action resting on different rights, standards and defences; since a registered design is a time-bound statutory monopoly that enters the public…

Composite SuitCopyright Design OverlapDesign InfringementDesign Registration
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