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Bombay High Court Dismisses Interim Injunction in Copyright Infringement and Passing Off Suit — Generic Religious Symbols Lack Originality. Artistic works depicting deities and religious symbols held not original under Copyright Act, 1957, as they are common to trade and generic.

The plaintiffs, Pranda Jewelry Pvt. Ltd. and others, filed a suit for copyright infringement and passing off against Aarya 24 kt and others, alleging ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Passing Off and Copyright Infringement Suit for Lack of Evidence of Prior Use and Reputation. Oral Agreement Claim Fails as Plaintiffs Cannot Establish Exclusive Rights Over 'Puranmal' Mark and Chef Logo.

The plaintiffs, Abhay Agarwal, Ajay Agarwal, and Puranmal Restaurant, a partnership firm based in Dubai, filed a suit against Puranmal Goods Private L...

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Bombay High Court Declares Plaintiff Owner of Copyright in Drawings Developed Under Contract for Valuable Consideration. Payment of Rs.2,87,500/- for Development of Drug Powder Inhaler Transfers Copyright Ownership Under Section 17 of Copyright Act, 1957.

The plaintiff, Macleods Pharmaceuticals Limited, a pharmaceutical company, sought to develop a Drug Powder Inhaler (DPI) device for asthma medications...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Copyright Infringement Suit Against Film 'Baaghi' — No Substantial Similarity Found Between Plaintiffs' and Defendants' Works. The court held that similarities were at the level of general ideas, not protectable expression under the Copyright Act, 1957.

The Plaintiffs, XYZ Films LLC, PT Merantau Films, and Sikhya Entertainment Private Limited, filed a copyright infringement suit against UTV Motion Pic...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Plaint in Copyright Infringement Suit for Lack of Cause of Action and Abuse of Process. Plaintiff failed to identify any protectable work or substantial similarity with defendant's film, leading to dismissal with costs.

The plaintiff, Akashaditya Harishchandra Lama, filed a suit for copyright infringement seeking an interim injunction to restrain the release of the fi...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR in Copyright Infringement Case Due to Lack of Authorization. The court held that the complaint under Sections 63B and 69 of the Copyright Act, 1957, was not filed by a person authorized by the copyright owner, rendering the FIR an abuse of process.

The petitioners, Anand Palan and Sheetal Palan, filed a criminal writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and Section 482 of the C...