were
several marks carrying 'Gluco' or 'Vita' as prefix or suffix and, thus, it could not
be said that the appellant ... judged on the basis of it being a combination of the common
prefix or suffix 'Gluco' and 'Vita'. The law enunciated
those words with the prefix "Art" are merely descriptive of the business and common to the trade. The word "Bombay
claimed. The prefix 'Odo' cannot be distinctive of the plaintiff's mark as being common to the trade. The plaintiff ... found that the prefix in both the marks were derived from the common generic word 'Lipid'. Here no such case made
registered proprietor of the mark
―DURO TOUCH‖ and the only common element in the Petitioner and the
Respondent's mark is ―DURO‖. The Petitioner ... common people to
associate and confuse the trade mark of the Respondent with that of the Petitioners. The
Respondent's use of ―DURO‖ prefix
partners of the partnership firm
"Bansal Polymers" are having the common surname "Bansal" has resulted in
filing a suit ... mark "Bansal"
in relation to its products.
The parties have common field activity.
The petitioner claims exclusive right to use the said word
taking the prefix OCU from the word OCULAR which means pertaining to eye and suffix FLOX which is the common part of all the ingredients
together and we propose to dispose those two appeals
by this common judgement.
The APO No.248 of 2008 is at the instance ... trademark 'AYUR' and 'AYU' alone or by prefixing or suffixing any
other word to the word "AYUR
contain a common element which is also contained
in a number of other marks in use in the same market such a common occurrence ... evidence as to the user of marks with the common element. What had
happened was that Deputy Registrar looked into his register and found there
facie case in their favour, the needy users are illiterate farmers and
common man, who eats the fruits and vegetables and whose interest ... erroneously come to the
conclusion that the word BOOM is a common word and the applicant
cannot have coined the word. As rightly pointed
trade mark.
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Deception can be caused even without the word as prefix or suffix. Every
word can be a trade mark. It is often ... trade marks
whether the word "PRO" is of common use or that the shoes are sold only
in the retail shops