Prabhudas Damodar Kotecha And Anr. vs Smt. Manharbala Jeram Damodar And Ors. on 10 July
being developed in a different manner, it is manifest that the source being common, similarities are bound to occur. In such a case, the courts ... both sketch and novel being taken from a common source; (3) to the novel being taken from the sketch, or (4) to the sketch being
that the logo consisting of the two hands is a symbol in common use and in the public domain and open to anyone ... merely taken the lettering style from a pool or source commonly available to all. There is no originality, hence no copyright. Reliance is placed again
substantial. In the instant case both the plaintiffs and the defendant have common field of activity. They are operating on the website and providing information ... deceived in believing that both domain names belong to one common source and connection although two belong to different persons.
18. In the affidavit
goods and those of the 1st Defendant share a
common source. If the Plaintiff cannot establish that it is a 'well-
known mark
amounts were paid in lump sum. This unmistakably shows the common source from out of which the various amounts which were payable in respect
common use, and when
they are developed in different manners, the source being common, similarities
are bound to occur and no piracy can thereby ... being developed in a different manner, it is
manifest that the source being common, similarities are bound to occur. In
such a case the Courts
students to be
admitted is different. There is a single and common source for
admission to Junior College and that is passing of the qualifying ... other Boards. These are different and distinct
groups drawn from distinct sources. The admission process, the
teaching standards and the syllabus of these Boards
deceived in believing that both the sites belong
to one common source and connection, although the two
belong to two different organizations.
38. In para
developed in a different
manner, it is evident that, given a common source,
similarities are bound to occur. In such a case, the
courts should