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Cites Deceptive Similarity and Fabricated Evidence

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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Injunction: Stops Use of "Tikha Lal" Brand for Copying Well-Known "Tikhalal" Trademark, Cites Deceptive Similarity and Fabricated Evidence
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Bombay High Court Grants Interim Injunction: Stops Use of “Tikha Lal” Brand for Copying Well-Known “Tikhalal” Trademark, Cites Deceptive Similarity and Fabricated Evidence

Court's Decision: The Bombay High Court granted an interim injunction against the defendants, restraining them from using the trademark "Tikha Lal," finding it deceptively similar to the plaintiff's registered trademark…
Posted by Rawlaw January 10, 2025

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