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Delhi High Court orders rectification of trademark register by cancelling ‘BSM’ mark — “Prior user rights prevail over later registration, bad faith adoption inferred”

Headnote Trade Marks Act, 1999 – Section 57 – Rectification of Register – Prior user – Deceptive similarity – Bad faith adoption – Identical goods – Phonetic and visual similarity.Held,…
Posted by Rawlaw December 27, 2025
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Delhi High Court: “Dishonest adoption of identical mark and doctored evidence shocks the conscience of the Court” – Interim injunction restrains defendants from using ‘HTA’ marks, logos, and packaging

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction in favour of the plaintiff, a leading automotive parts manufacturer, restraining the defendants from using the marks ‘HTA’, ‘ARS’, ‘ARAI’,…
Posted by Rawlaw September 10, 2025

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