Delhi High Court blocks fake channels, websites, and handles misusing its name, protecting NDTV trademark, and strengthening digital brand identity.
The Delhi High Court has given relief to Hero MotoCorp by stopping Urban Electric Mobility and its partners from using the names ‘DESTINY’, ‘DESTINY+’ and ‘DESTINY PRO’ for their scooters. The Court found that these names were confusingly similar to Hero’s registered trademarks.
Mediation between Dabur and Patanjali fails in the ‘Dant Kanti Red’ toothpaste trademark dispute. Delhi High Court to hear the trade dress infringement case in December 2025
Delhi High Court declares Nutella a well-known trademark, awards Rs 30 lakh in damages in a major counterfeit case involving fake hazelnut spreads sold under the Nutella brand name.
The Delhi High Court awarded ₹5 lakh in costs to Veerji Malai Chaap Wale in a trademark infringement case, protecting its brand from deceptive imitation by rival eateries.
MS Dhoni’s trademark application for “Captain Cool” received acceptance from the Trade Marks Registry after overcoming initial objections due to a similar existing trademark. The mark is now published, initiating a four-month opposition period. If unopposed by mid-October 2025, Dhoni will secure exclusive rights for its use in entertainment and sports.
Lenskart told Delhi High Court it wrongly used Titan’s trademarks like “Titan” and “Fastrack” by mistake. The Court closed the case after Lenskart agreed and removed the marks.
KFC has filed a lawsuit against Nashville Fried Chicken in the Delhi High Court, claiming that the sale of similar products could mislead the public into believing that the two brands are connected. New Delhi: Fast food giant Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has filed a petition with the Delhi High Court challenging Massive Restaurants Private […]
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed a Pune-based restaurant to continue using the ‘Burger King’ name. The dispute involves US-based Burger King Corporation, which entered India in 2014. However, the Pune eatery has been operating under the same name since 2008. The case raises legal questions about trademark rights and prior usage in India.
Today, On 13th February, The Delhi High Court issued stay Adyar Gate from using the ‘Dakshin’ name after ITC filed a lawsuit. ITC claimed exclusive rights over the mark and objected to Adyar Gate’s new restaurant in Chennai’s Alwarpet. The court’s order prevents the restaurant from operating under the disputed name. This ruling highlights the importance of trademark protection in business disputes.
