Delhi High Court
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“Mere use of a mark, even if continued over a period, is not by itself sufficient to establish enforceable rights under trade mark law. It must be shown that the mark, through its use in trade, has acquired a distinct association in the minds of the relevant consumer base with the claimant’s goods.”

Delhi High Court
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    Delhi High Court: In a trade mark infringement case where the ex-parte ad-interim order of injunction was challenged, the Single

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Bombay High Court: G.S. Patel, J., granted ‘conditional’ liberty to Phonepe (P) Ltd. to withdraw its suit and an interim application filed