
The Supreme Court of the USA today has agreed to review a case concerning an individual’s attempt to trademark a phrase that mocks former President Donald Trump as being “too small.” The Justice... Read more »

The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed an appeal filed against a Delhi High Court order that barred the manufacturers of a sharbat called ‘Dil Afza’ from selling the product after the Hamdard... Read more »

The Delhi High Court recently barred a food and beverages firm, Green Light Foods Private Limited from using the trademarks ‘Monsoon Harvest,’ ‘Wingreens Monsoon Harvest,’ or any other trademark similar to ‘Monsoon... Read more »

The Delhi High Court recently directed three individuals to pay ₹9.59 lakh to the French luxury brand Louis Vuitton for selling its counterfeit products. The order was passed by Justice Amit Bansal... Read more »

The Bombay High Court has recently dismissed plea seeking interim relief to ‘PhonePe’ in a plea filed against Resilient Innovations, creators of ‘Postpe’ citing trademark infringement over the word ‘Pe’. Justice Manish... Read more »

The Delhi High Court has recently passed an interim injunction prohibiting two private entities from using the KHADI trademark for conducting pageants and other events after Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)... Read more »

The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday granted the company Dabur interim relief and ordered Youtuber Dhruv Rathee to erase the problematic portions from the video. Dhruv Rathee’s latest video evaluating the health... Read more »

The Bombay High Court recently ruled that there is no prima facie deceptive similarity between the logos of Fevicol manufacturer Pidilite Industries, which features two elephants against a sunset backdrop, and Chiripal... Read more »

The Delhi High Court recently cleared the way for American fast food restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) to proceed with the registration of “Chicken Zinger” as a trademark. To that end,... Read more »

The Delhi High Court on Friday granted interim protection to ‘OREO’ in a suit filed by its owner, Intercontinental Great Brands, and prohibited Parle from using the FABIO or FAB!O marks. The... Read more »