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Case Study Of Kaira District Cooperative Milk Vs Maa Tara Trading Co.

Case Study Of Kaira District Cooperative Milk Vs Maa Tara Trading Co. - Protection Of Well-Known Trademark




Saloni Gupta, BBA-LLB, School of Law, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, U.P, India

Introduction

Intellectual Property Right has gained a wide significance in this technologically growing world. The subject of IPR covers a vast range of rights to protect the intangible work done by the creative mind of the people.

Some of these laws under IPR are Trademark, Copyright, Patent, Industrial Design, Geographical Indicators, Plant varieties etc. These laws safeguard the hard work of people's minds and upon infringement of which they can approach the court.

There have been a lot of cases where the court has given judgements protecting the rights of the owner and same ways, in this Case Comment will look into the case study of Kaira district cooperative milk vs Maa Tara Trading Co. where a well-known trademark was protected even against the product of different category but before going into the case study let’s have an overview of different concepts/ terminology related to trademarks.

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