Delhi HC Passes Directions on Documents for Trademark Infringement Cases

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Delhi HC Passes Directions on Documents for Trademark Infringement Cases

The Delhi High Court (HC) recently has passed a slew of directions associated with the documents needed to be mandatorily filed along with a complaint in Trademark Infringement concerns. The specific order was passed by a Single Judge Bench of Justice Pratibha M Singh following a plea challenging an order of the Trial Court that had taken on record the Legal Proceedings Certificate revolving around the trademark ‘VENUS’ in a trademark infringement lawsuit.

What’s the Matter? M/S Venus Home Appliances Pvt Ltd, the plaintiff in a trademark infringement lawsuit had filed the Legal Proceeding Certificate at the stage of final arguments and after the evidence was concluded. However, at the initial stage, only the renewal certificate was filed and duly exhibited. Amrish Agarwal, the defendant in the same case, challenged the Court’s order saying that a document could not be taken on record at such a belated stage. The Court said that in a trademark infringement affair, it needs to be able to view the mark. Therefore, along with the Journal extract, the plaintiff should file either the Legal Proceeding Certificate or the registration certificate to enable the Court to determine whether or not the trademark itself is registered.


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