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Dharampal Satyapal Limited vs Mr Basant Kumar Makhija & Ors. on 17 October, 2023

(a)] or designate the kind, quality, quantity, intended purpose, values, or other characteristics of the goods in respect of which the marks are used [vide clause (b)], or which have become customary in the current language or in the bonafide and established practices of the trade [vide clause (c)]. Parle's case - as articulated by Mr. Sudhir Chandra - is that the registration of PepsiCo's "For The Bold" trade mark is invalid because it is purely descriptive of the tortilla chips in respect of which it is used and, inasmuch as "bold" is a word of common and customary English usage, is also a phrase which has become customary in the current language and in the bonafide and established practices of the trade. Mr. Sudhir Chandra invokes, therefore, all three clauses of Section 9(1).
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