Trademark Dispute Between Lenovo and RPD Workstations: A Legal Victory for Brand Protection
TikTok Well known Trademark Dispute in India: TikTok Limited vs Registrar of Trademarks: A Landmark Legal Battle in India
Delhi High Court Cancels CAPTAIN BLUE Trademark: Major Win for Diageo’s CAPTAIN MORGAN Brand
In the silent war of brand identities, Under Armour Inc., the global athletic wear behemoth, scripted a resolute victory in the Delhi High Court, affirming the power of even momentary confusion in establishing trademark infringement. This ruling sets a defining precedent, shielding renowned trademarks from the deceptive shadows of imitation, however fleeting they may be.
When we think about trademarks, we usually imagine brand names, logos, or slogans. But did you know that even numbers can be trademarks? In India, this idea was recently discussed in a very important case: Vineet Kapur vs. Registrar of Trade Marks (decided on April 25, 2025)

In the digital age, intellectual property rights (IPR) face growing threats such as online piracy, illegal downloads, unauthorized sharing, and digital counterfeiting.
In a landmark judgement that reinforces the principle of international trademark exhaustion, the Delhi High Court has confirmed that any individual or business in India has the legal right to import second-hand goods bearing registered trademarks and sell them in the Indian market.
In a pivotal ruling that could influence branding strategies across industries, the Delhi High Court has held that numeric trademarks, if arbitrary and distinctive, are eligible for registration under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.