The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Indian businessman Vidya Bhushan Jain in a trademark dispute against Pakistani trader Mohamad Younus Sheikh over the brand name ‘ELFY’. The court set aside a previous order from the Intellectual Property Appellate Board and allowed Jain’s trademark registration to continue, resolving the long-standing case.
Today, On 24th December, The survey report on the mosque is almost ready and will likely be submitted in January, said the Sambhal court commissioner. The report is part of the ongoing case. Officials are carefully checking all details to make sure everything is included. The final report is expected to help decide the next steps in the case.
The Bombay High Court granted ex parte relief to Skechers in a trademark infringement case against counterfeit goods sold by defendants. The court recognized the defendants’ actions as dishonest and emphasized the need to protect Skechers’ brand and consumer interests. The ruling highlights the significance of safeguarding intellectual property in the footwear industry.
A consumer court in Tamil Nadu ordered OYO and a guest house to pay over Rs.16 lakh in compensation to a man and his sister after failing to provide a room despite advance booking, impacting the sister’s All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) and academic future. The court emphasized the severe consequences of their unfair trade practices.
Monday(on 22nd April),The West Bengal State Consumer Commission fined a retailer Rs.30,000 for selling counterfeit whey protein on Flipkart and ordered a Rs.6,524 refund to the buyer. The retailer failed to contest the claim, and evidence clearly established the sale of a counterfeit product. This ruling emphasizes the importance of prioritizing product authenticity and consumer rights in e-commerce.
