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“Cannot Suo Motu Confer or Assume Jurisdiction Upon Itself to Initiate Miscellaneous Proceedings”

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Delhi High Court Quashes Post-Decree Miscellaneous Proceedings in Trademark Suit: Holds Trial Court Became Functus Officio After Passing Decree, “Cannot Suo Motu Confer or Assume Jurisdiction Upon Itself to Initiate Miscellaneous Proceedings”
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Delhi High Court Quashes Post-Decree Miscellaneous Proceedings in Trademark Suit: Holds Trial Court Became Functus Officio After Passing Decree, “Cannot Suo Motu Confer or Assume Jurisdiction Upon Itself to Initiate Miscellaneous Proceedings”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court set aside the order dated 17.01.2025 passed by the Trial Court in MISC DJ/3620/2024 and quashed the entire proceedings initiated in that file. It…
Posted by Rawlaw May 26, 2025

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