Messrs. Parle Products Limited and Messrs. Parle Biscuits Limited is
also a subsidiary company of Messrs. Parle Products Limited. Therefore, the
relationship between the appellant ... product of tooth paste is being sold to Messrs. Parle Biscuits Limited.
Moreover, Messrs. Parle Products Limited are incurring the expenses for sales
promotion
Parle Products Ltd. vs Commissioner Of C. Ex., Mumbai-Iii on 3 January, 2002
Equivalent citations: 2002(143)ELT671(TRI-MUMBAI)
ORDER
Jyoti Balasundaram, Member ... have heard both sides.
3. The product in question bears the logo 'PARLE MONACO'. We find that in 1993 the appellants had placed
Bakemans Industries Limited vs Parle Products Limited And Anr. on 3 July, 2002
Equivalent citations: 2002(6)BOMCR24, 2002(4)MHLJ87
Author: S.A. Bobde
Illustrated Official Journal (Patents) Supplement 1 and Corn Products Refining Co. v. Shangrila Food Products Ltd., , it was held that the reputation will attach only ... Vice Versa , .
18. While considering the balance of convenience in Parle Products Limited v. Bakemans Industries Limited, 1998 PTC (18) 662, the learned single Judge
whether the defendants by using "Hello Fruit Beer" for their product, prima facie infringes right of the plaintiff. Prima facie "Fruit Beer ... decision of the Hon'ble Apex Court reported in : Parle Products Pvt. Ltd. v. J.P. & Company, Mysore (1), and the decision reported
consideration before the Supreme Court once again in the decision in Parle Products (P) Ltd. v. J. P. and Co., Mysore, , Mr. Justice
case or not has been answered by the Apex Court In Parle Products (P) Ltd. v. J, P, and Co.. Mysore
trade mark can also be
delineated. In the case of Parle Products (P) Ltd.
v. J P & Co., Mysore . the Supreme
Court held that
Chinna Krishna Chettiar v. Sri Ambal & Co , and Anr., and Parle Products (P) Ltd v. J.P. & Co., Mysore , to canvass the proposition ... Supreme Court in the case reported in Parle Products (P) Ltd. v. J.P. & Co. Mysore , as under:-
"In an action for infringement
consideration before the Supreme Court once again in the decision in Parle Products (P.) Ltd. v. J.P. and Co., Mysore, , Mr. Justice