Om Prakash Kumar vs The State Of Bihar And Ors on 29 October, 2022
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Plaintiff submits that the use of the mark 'Atlas
Knives & Tools' in respect of identical products results in infringement of
the Plaintiff ... atlasknivestools.com.
iv. Using various email addresses bearing the mark 'Atlas Knives
and Tools'.
Signature Not Verified
Digitally Signed
By:DEVANSHU JOSHI
trade mark "EVEREADY", which is registered under
various classes of the Trade Marks Act and the respondent has been
using the mark "EVEREADY ... respondent‟s mark diluted the
reputation of the respondent‟s trade mark by impairing/tarnishing the
distinctive quality of the trade mark. Therefore, as regards
putting tick marks, 'x'
marks, making remarks, etc. on the digital answer
scripts by using digital tools like stylus, etc., in
respect ... supra) by using tick marks, 'x'
marks, making remarks etc., on the digital answer scripts
by using digital tools like stylus
SSLC and Diploma Marks Card of
deceased marked at Ex.P.9. Appointment letter issued by
Sri.Ram Tools is marked ... copies of SSLC and Diploma marks
cards of my son
Ex.P10 Appointment letter issued by Sri Ram Tools
Once a mark is registered, the certificate of registration
has to be seen as it is. Post grant of registration of the mark
ZEN, neither ... plaintiffs. In fact the marks HMT & HMV were
abbreviations of their earlier namesHindustan Machine
Tools and His Masters Voice respectively and which
businesses, over
importance as darati is a sharp edged tool having spikes (kantedar) and thus will leave different cut marks on the body.
15. In such view
said trade mark "KANGARO" or
its products or by-products and restraining
them from using the said trade mark in any
manner whatsoever ... lying manufactured
with them under the trade mark "KANGARO" along
with its materials, blocks, tools and dies,
advertising materials etc. and decree
trademark registrations being the word mark
"EVEREADY" (Trademark Registration no. 439233) and the device
mark " " (Trademark Registration no. 539621) be
removed ... under Section 2(1)(zg) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999
(hereafter 'the Trade Marks Act '). Additionally, the trademark
"EVEREADY" also
marks, in
absence of authorisation by Plaintiff is clearly violative of said provision. A
clear case of infringement of YSL marks is made ... relevant identification elements, accessories, advertising and
promotional tools and material, packaging and promotional materials
bearing YSL marks shall be destroyed. The same has not been