Just Lime My Child Foundation vs The Registrar Of Trade Marks on 19 July, 2024
12.In Armasuisse's case before the High Court of Delhi, the facts were
entirely different and it was a case of opposition to the registration of the
mark and not refusal to register and on the facts of the said case, it was held
that the trade mark, of which registration was sought, consisted exclusively of
marks or indications which are intended to identify the geographical origin of
the goods in trade and hence the mark became non-registrable under Section
9(1)(b) of the Trade Marks Act. Hence, I do not find the said decision in any
way helping the case of the respondent.