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Bombay High Court: “Trademark protection extends even to illiterate consumers” — Court upholds injunction restraining sale of deceptively similar bidi bundles despite packaging irregularities
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Bombay High Court: “Trademark protection extends even to illiterate consumers” — Court upholds injunction restraining sale of deceptively similar bidi bundles despite packaging irregularities

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court, Nagpur Bench, upheld the trial court’s order granting a temporary injunction restraining the defendant from using a trade-dress and label deceptively similar to the…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Madhya Pradesh High Court: “Mere non-payment does not constitute cheating” — Court quashes FIR alleging cheating, breach of trust, and forgery in farmers’ crop purchase dispute
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Madhya Pradesh High Court: “Mere non-payment does not constitute cheating” — Court quashes FIR alleging cheating, breach of trust, and forgery in farmers’ crop purchase dispute

Court’s decision The Madhya Pradesh High Court, Indore Bench, held that failure to pay the price of goods in a continuing commercial transaction cannot, by itself, establish the offence of…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Delhi High Court: “A businessman cannot monopolise a generic floral word” — Court denies injunction in the TULIP trademark dispute over perfumes and cotton products
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Delhi High Court: “A businessman cannot monopolise a generic floral word” — Court denies injunction in the TULIP trademark dispute over perfumes and cotton products

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court refused to grant an interim injunction restraining the defendants from using the mark “AGN TULIP” for perfumes, holding that the plaintiff’s trademark “TULIPS”, though…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Delhi High Court: “Counterfeiting strikes at the heart of consumer trust” — Court grants ex-parte injunction and appoints Local Commissioner in trademark and design infringement suit by leading automotive major
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Delhi High Court: “Counterfeiting strikes at the heart of consumer trust” — Court grants ex-parte injunction and appoints Local Commissioner in trademark and design infringement suit by leading automotive major

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court, through Justice Tejas Karia, granted an ex-parte ad-interim injunction restraining the defendant from manufacturing, selling, or marketing engine oil and automotive lubricant bottles that…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Delhi High Court: “Descriptive marks can gain distinctiveness through continuous use” — Court restrains rival from using ‘SACHAMOTI’ for tapioca sago after decades of goodwill established by original user
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Delhi High Court: “Descriptive marks can gain distinctiveness through continuous use” — Court restrains rival from using ‘SACHAMOTI’ for tapioca sago after decades of goodwill established by original user

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court, through Justice Prathiba M. Singh, granted an injunction restraining the defendant from using the trademark “SACHAMOTI” for tapioca sago and related edible products, holding…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Delhi High Court: “Cybersquatting cannot be rewarded; bad faith registration of domain names is impermissible” – Court directs transfer of ‘bimasugam.com’ and ‘bimasugam.in’ to IRDAI-backed entity
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Delhi High Court: “Cybersquatting cannot be rewarded; bad faith registration of domain names is impermissible” – Court directs transfer of ‘bimasugam.com’ and ‘bimasugam.in’ to IRDAI-backed entity

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court directed that the domain names ‘bimasugam.com’ and ‘bimasugam.in’ be transferred to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI)-backed entity, which operates the…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Delhi High Court: “Arbitral tribunals must remain neutral; unilateral appointments vitiate entire proceedings” — Court sets aside arbitral award due to invalid appointment under Section 12(5) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act
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Delhi High Court: “Arbitral tribunals must remain neutral; unilateral appointments vitiate entire proceedings” — Court sets aside arbitral award due to invalid appointment under Section 12(5) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court set aside an arbitral award passed in favour of a company, holding that the arbitral proceedings were vitiated because the sole arbitrator was unilaterally…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Supreme Court holds that software purchased for business automation is a commercial purpose: “Dominant intention must show nexus with profit generation”
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Supreme Court holds that software purchased for business automation is a commercial purpose: “Dominant intention must show nexus with profit generation”

Court’s decision The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, upholding concurrent findings of the State Commission and the National Commission that the buyer of the software did not qualify as a…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Supreme Court reprimands State for repeated non-appearance in bail proceedings: “We take a serious view of this matter” — Court directs Home Secretary to appear online
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Supreme Court reprimands State for repeated non-appearance in bail proceedings: “We take a serious view of this matter” — Court directs Home Secretary to appear online

Court’s decision The Supreme Court expressed strong displeasure at the conduct of the State for failing to appear in a bail matter despite repeated listings, terming it a pattern that…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025
Supreme Court holds prosecutorial omissions cannot defeat justice: “Fair trial must be protected from investigative lapses, not overshadowed by them”
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Supreme Court holds prosecutorial omissions cannot defeat justice: “Fair trial must be protected from investigative lapses, not overshadowed by them”

Court’s decision The Supreme Court upheld the conviction recorded by the trial court and affirmed by the appellate court, holding that minor contradictions in the prosecution evidence or non-recovery of…
Posted by Rawlaw November 14, 2025

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