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Designs

Bharat Glass Tube Limited v. Gopal Glass Works Limited

Supreme Court of India · (2008) 10 SCC 657

A design's novelty and originality under the Designs Act must be assessed by comparing it, as applied to the specific article for which registration is sought, against prior art shown to have been applied to the same or a similar …

CancellationDesign RegistrationNoveltyOriginality
Designs

Crocs Inc USA v. M/s Bata India Ltd and Ors.

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 625/2018

In commercial litigation, costs ordinarily follow the outcome of the case, and the successful party is awarded actual and reasonable litigation expenses. Parties pursuing commercial disputes must bear the financial consequences of…

Actual CostsCancellation of DesignDesign InfringementIndustrial Design
Copyright

Opella Healthcare Group v. Pureca Laboratories Pvt Ltd (Copyright)

Delhi High Court · CS(COMM) 552/2024 & I.A. 32616/2024 (arising from I.A. 4622/2025)

A defendant cannot defend a copyright infringement suit on the basis of a registration that has been cancelled by an unchallenged rectification order which found the artistic work to be a copy of the plaintiff's pre-existing get-u…

Artistic WorkColourable ImitationCopyright RectificationLabel Design
Designs

Reckitt Benckiser (India) Ltd. v. Wyeth Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 2013 SCC OnLine Del 4761

Prior publication of a design under Section 4(b) of the Designs Act, 2000 requires that the design, as applied to a specific article, be disclosed to the public with sufficient visual clarity to enable a person to perceive its sha…

CancellationDesign RegistrationNoveltyPrior Publication
Designs

Steelbird Hi-Tech India Ltd. v. S.P.S. Gambhir & Ors.

Delhi High Court · 2014 SCC OnLine Del 1158

An ex parte interim injunction restraining an alleged infringer of a registered design must be vacated where the defendant demonstrates a credible prima facie case that the design feature relied upon was already common to the trad…

CancellationDesign InfringementDesign RegistrationNovelty