held in the appeal that the petitioners prefixed
surname 'Veesam' to their names which is common in Koya and
Lingadhari Koya communities
held in the appeal that the petitioner prefixed surname
'Veesam' to his name which is common in Koya and Lingadhari
Koya communities
been judicially recognized that, user of a suffix
or a prefix to the registered mark is of no consequence so
far as an action ... account of infringement or passing off is
concerned. The suffix or the prefix have to be of a
sufficient distinguishing feature and quality
exclusive statutory right to
the registered trademark 'SWAGATH' and common law right to the
trade name/trademark/service mark 'SWAGATH ... restraining the appellant and all persons
claiming under it from encroaching the common law right to the trade
mark 'SWAGATH' of the respondent
label "Manjeera
Classic No.1 Whisky" and variants using the prefix "Manjeera" similar
and identical to the respondent's Officer ... that they violate the statutory rights granted to the respondent
apart from common law rights acquired by the respondent by virtue of
long and continuous
been defined and the general meaning as understood in common
parlance is "what is put in". The term "input" cannot ... which it is used, the
said word "input" is prefixed with the term "using them" and is
further qualified and suffixed
been defined and the general meaning as understood in common
parlance is "what is put in". The term "input" cannot ... which it is used, the
said word "input" is prefixed with the term "using them" and is
further qualified and suffixed
been defined and the general meaning as understood in common
parlance is "what is put in". The term "input" cannot ... which it is used, the
said word "input" is prefixed with the term "using them" and is
further qualified and suffixed
been defined and the general meaning as understood in common
parlance is "what is put in". The term "input" cannot ... which it is used, the
said word "input" is prefixed with the term "using them" and is
further qualified and suffixed
been defined and the general meaning as understood in common
parlance is "what is put in". The term "input" cannot ... which it is used, the
said word "input" is prefixed with the term "using them" and is
further qualified and suffixed