continued in that court as if this Act had not been passed. It clearly indicates that the Legislative intention is to make an exception only ... pending in the courts in the nature of infringement or passing off suits shall continue to be governed under the provisions
goods of different descriptions (see Law of Trade Marks and Passing Off, by P. Narayana, 6th Edition, p. 249). The Panda case (supra) relied upon ... India, therefore, interim injunction was granted against the defendant in the passing off suit filed by the plaintiff. On the contrary, the appellant
trade marks.
In Win-Medicare Limited's suit for passing off, where the facts and issues involved were similar to the case on hand ... vise versa. In Win-Medicare Limited's suit for passing off (supra), the High Court of Delhi considered, amongst others, whether the defendant
presently to their application dated 6.8.1986. The respondents filed Suit of Passing Off against the appellants. The Ld. Single Judge passed an interim injunction restraining
user. Further, during the period in which the order of injunction passed by the Court was in force, the respondent was restrained from using ... applicant filed the suit against the first respondent for passing-off in Suit No. 2408/85 and obtained an order of injunction
trademark
gets the right in the trademark and can file suit for passing off. The assessee has
assigned all of their 46 trademarks
basis of such trade mark filed a suit, for passing off being O.S. No. 7641/91 in the City Civil Court, Bangalore praying that ... claiming damages, which is still pending. During the pendency of this suit, another similar (except enhanced amount of damages) Suit No. 117/93 has been
Shri Raja Ram Patidar, Bhopal vs The Ito 1(2), Bhopal on 28 September, 2018
limits of jurisdiction of the court.
(iii) The suit relates to an action of passing off in respect of a domain name of a website ... given protection so as to protect such provider of service from passing off the services rendered by others as his services."
Similarly, the High
suit No. 319 of 1996 before the High Court at Kolkata alleging infringement of its registered trade mark 'INFOSYS' and for passing-off ... learned counsel for the first respondent submitted that a suit of passing-off and infringement was filed by first respondent against the petitioner in Calcutta