[Trademark Battle] Delhi High Court Grants Relief to Forest Essentials in Case Against Baby Forest

The Delhi High Court’s Division Bench, comprising Justices Vibhu Bakhru and Tara Vitasta Ganju, observed a potential error in the single-judge’s refusal to grant interim relief to Forest Essentials in a trademark dispute against Baby Forest. The Bench issued a notice to Baby Forest and scheduled further hearing on September 9, acknowledging merit in Forest Essentials’ appeal.

Copyright Strikes Against Instagram Page| Meta Must Restore Harper’s Bazaar India’s Instagram Page: Delhi High Court

Today, On 30th May, Delhi High Court directed Meta to reinstate Harper’s Bazaar India’s Instagram account, suspended due to three copyright strikes by Backgrid USA. The decision stresses the need for due process in such suspensions. Both parties have reached a consensus. This underscores the significance of amicable resolutions in copyright disputes involving vital online platforms.

5-Judge Bench of Delhi HC to Review Jurisdiction on Cancellation Petitions under Trade Marks Act

The Delhi High Court Today (March 13th) appointed Senior Advocate Gaurav Pachnanda as amicus curiae to help resolve a complex jurisdictional question under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The 5-judge Bench, led by Acting Chief Justice Manmohan, is addressing the issue of filing cancellation petitions and has enlisted Pachnanda’s expertise. The case is scheduled for further examination in May 2024.