Law/Court
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31st October 2025, 5:23 AM

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The Kerala High Court has ruled that it does not possess the territorial jurisdiction to hear a case filed by PAS Agro Foods, a Kerala-based firm, against KRBL Limited, a Delhi-based company, concerning the cancellation of the 'India Gate' trademark for Basmati rice. The court stated that since the trademark was registered with the Trade Marks Registry in Delhi, only the Delhi High Court has the legal authority to entertain such rectification petitions, as mandated by Section 57 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Heading "Impact" This judgment is significant as it clarifies jurisdictional boundaries for trademark disputes in India, ensuring that trademark rectification or cancellation petitions are filed in the High Court that exercises appellate jurisdiction over the specific Trade Marks Registry where the mark was registered. This ruling prevents companies from filing suits in multiple jurisdictions, which could lead to conflicting judgments and create legal uncertainty. It reinforces the principle that jurisdiction is tied to the place of registration, offering greater legal certainty for companies like KRBL Limited regarding their intellectual property rights and protecting the integrity of trademark registrations. Rating: 7/10
Heading "Difficult Terms" Territorial Jurisdiction: The legal authority of a court to hear a case based on the geographic location of the parties involved or the events in question. Trademark: A distinctive sign or indicator, such as a logo, name, or slogan, used by a company to identify its products or services and distinguish them from those of others. Cancellation (Trademark): A legal process to invalidate or revoke a registered trademark. Trade Marks Registry: The official government body responsible for registering and maintaining trademarks. Appellate Jurisdiction: The power of a higher court to review decisions made by a lower court. Rectification Petitions: Legal applications made to a court or registrar to correct or cancel an entry in a register, such as a trademark register. Premature: Occurring or done before the proper or necessary time. Infringement: The violation of a right or law, such as infringing on a trademark by using it without permission. Injunction: A court order that commands or prevents a specific action. Advocate Commissioner: A person appointed by a court to perform a specific task, such as seizing evidence. Prima Facie: Based on the first impression; accepted as correct until proved otherwise.