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Partly Vacates Ex-Parte Injunction: “Misrepresentation of Trade Mark and Selective Disclosure Cannot Be Tolerated in Judicial Proceedings”

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Bombay High Court Partly Vacates Ex-Parte Injunction: "Misrepresentation of Trade Mark and Selective Disclosure Cannot Be Tolerated in Judicial Proceedings"
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Bombay High Court Partly Vacates Ex-Parte Injunction: “Misrepresentation of Trade Mark and Selective Disclosure Cannot Be Tolerated in Judicial Proceedings”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court partly vacated the ex-parte ad-interim injunction granted to the plaintiff in relation to the defendant’s registered trade mark. The Court held that the plaintiff…
Posted by Rawlaw February 14, 2025

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