Trademark Litigation support from our Trademark team, handled end-to-end as part of our Intellectual Property practice.
Pre-litigation notices are issued within 48 hours of engagement. Infringement suits with interim injunction applications are filed within 7 to 10 business days. Courts typically hear urgent injunction applications within 1 to 2 weeks of filing. Final trial and decree may take 12 to 36 months depending on the court's schedule and complexity of the case.
We make legal and intellectual property filings seamless, secure, and fully transparent. Here is how we handle your assignment from start to finish:
Understand your goals, check eligibility, and draft the filing roadmap.
Collect required records and conduct compliance checks for errors.
Draft and submit applications to the registry within 48 business hours.
Monitor application progress and respond to office actions/objections.
Handover certified registrations and provide post-filing support.
Infringement is a statutory remedy available only to registered trademark owners under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. Passing off is a common law remedy that protects unregistered marks based on goodwill and reputation. Both actions can be pursued simultaneously.
Yes, courts routinely grant ex-parte ad interim injunctions in trademark cases where the infringement is clear and irreparable harm is demonstrated. Such orders can be obtained within days of filing.
Available remedies include permanent injunction, damages or an account of profits, delivery-up of infringing goods, costs of the suit, and in cases of counterfeiting, criminal prosecution under Sections 103-104 of the Trade Marks Act.