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Unpack the Ritz Trademark Victory: A Landmark Ruling

  Unpack the Ritz Trademark Victory: A Landmark Ruling This article delves into the recent High Court ruling (CS(COMM) 8/2025) that elevated the RITZ and RITZ-CARLTON trademarks to "Well-Known" status. It highlights the aggressive defense by the trademark owners against infringement and the critical factors considered by the court. Vijaytha Legal Associates offers insights into this significant case, emphasizing its implications for trademark protection in India and demonstrating their expertise in intellectual property law. The case of CS(COMM) 8/2025, I.A. 255/2025 & I.A. 256/2025, centers on the significant elevation of the RITZ Hotel Ltd's trademark to the status of a “Well-Known Trademark.” This landmark decision has considerable implications for trademark law in India, underscoring the rigorous criteria for such recognition. Vijaytha Legal Associates has been closely monitoring this case, recognizing its importance for businesses seeking robust brand protecti...

India Gate vs Bharat Gate: Delhi High Court Reinforces Protection for Well-Known Trademarks

  Introduction In a significant ruling that reaffirms the strength of trademark protection in India, the Delhi High Court has recently ruled in favor of KRBL Limited , the owner of the iconic India Gate rice brand, against Praveen Kumar Buyyani , the proprietor of a competing brand titled Bharat Gate . The case explores fundamental issues of trademark infringement, passing off, and the critical importance of consumer perception in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. Background KRBL Limited has been selling premium-quality basmati rice under the registered trademark India Gate since 1993, enjoying widespread recognition in both domestic and international markets. In 2020, Praveen Kumar Buyyani introduced a new brand called Bharat Gate in the economy segment, priced significantly lower than India Gate . The product was sold online and in physical retail outlets, raising concerns about potential confusion among consumers. KRBL alleged that the use of the mark Bharat...