The Madras High Court granted an interim anti-piracy injunction protecting the copyright of forthcoming Hindi film Mardaani 3 starring Rani Mukerji, with Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy restraining ISPs and cable operators from unauthorised broadcast, stressing pre-release piracy causes irreversible harm.
The Delhi High Court has passed an interim order restraining digital news channel ‘Charcha Aaj Ki’ from using a logo and colour scheme similar to Aaj Tak. The Court held that Aaj Tak made out a strong prima facie case of trademark infringement and protected its well-known red-white-black logo identity.
Shilpa Shetty Kundra has filed a suit in the Bombay High Court seeking protection of her personality rights due to illegal use of her photos and morphed content online. The move aims to stop unauthorised commercial exploitation of her identity and safeguard her reputation.
The Delhi High Court has granted well-known trademark status to the iconic Birkin bag shape and three Hermès marks, strengthening their legal protection in India. The ruling confirms Birkin’s global distinctiveness and bars unauthorised reproduction or imitation.
The Delhi High Court has ordered Tesla Power India to continue its ban on using the ‘Tesla’ name and entering the EV market until the trademark case is finally decided. The relief strengthens Elon Musk’s Tesla’s fight against brand misuse and protects its global trademark rights.
The Delhi High Court has upheld an interim ban on Acqualite, preventing it from manufacturing slippers deceptively similar to Relaxo’s Hawai brand. The ruling reinforces protection of Relaxo’s trademark and brand identity.
Today, On 17th October, The Delhi High Court has asked YouTube and ANI to respond to digital creator Mohak Mangal’s plea seeking reinstatement of his videos removed due to copyright strikes. The court directed YouTube to file a detailed reply within two weeks.
The Supreme Court dismissed Lifestyle Equities’ plea, keeping the stay on Delhi High Court’s Rs 340 crore damages order against Amazon for BHPC trademark infringement. The Division Bench will continue to hear the case on merits.
A Delhi court has restrained FoodInfotech from publishing plagiarised articles and photos taken from rival FoodTechBiz, citing copyright infringement. Judge Hemani Malhotra held that urgent relief was needed to prevent “irreparable harm” to the plaintiffs.
YouTuber Mohak Mangal urges Delhi High Court to transfer ANI’s copyright case from Patiala House, citing overlapping issues. Justice Bhambhani questions if single bench can hear the plea.
