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How We Can Help

Trademark Opposition

Filing and contesting Notices of Opposition and Counter-Statements before the Trade Marks Registry under Sections 21–23 of the Trade Marks Act 1999.

Rectification Petition

Filing rectification petitions under Section 57 before the Registry and the Intellectual Property Division of the High Court for cancellation of conflicting registrations.

Infringement & Passing-Off

Filing and defending suits for trademark infringement and passing-off before District Courts and High Courts, including applications for interim injunctions.

Copyright Infringement

Civil and criminal proceedings for copyright infringement, including Anton Piller orders and Mareva injunctions.

Patent Infringement

Filing and defending patent infringement suits before the High Courts of Madras, Delhi, Bombay, and Calcutta.

Supreme Court Appeals

Representing clients in Special Leave Petitions and appeals before the Supreme Court of India in IP matters.

NCLT & Appellate Proceedings

IP-related insolvency and liquidation proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal.

Frequently Asked Questions

IP matters are heard by District Courts, the Intellectual Property Division of the High Courts (Delhi, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, and others), and ultimately the Supreme Court of India on appeal.
Opposition is filed during the application stage before registration, within four months of advertisement in the Trade Marks Journal. Rectification is filed after registration to cancel or vary an existing registration.
Yes. The firm represents clients in appellate IP matters before the Supreme Court of India.
An interim injunction is a court order restraining the defendant from continuing the infringing activity pending final disposal of the suit. Courts apply the tests of prima facie case, balance of convenience, and irreparable harm.
Timeline varies significantly by court and nature of matter. Interim injunction applications are typically heard within weeks to months. Final disposal of infringement suits can take several years depending on the complexity and court workload.