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IPR Enforcement in India
8/27/2023
FORMS OF IP RIGHTS
PROTECTED IN INDIA
• Laws relating to Trade Marks / Brands (Trade Marks
Act, 1999)
• Laws relating to Copyright (Copyright Act, 1957)
Artistic Work, Literary Work, Audio Video Records
and Software
• Laws relating to Patents (The Patent Act, 1970)
8/27/2023
• Laws relating to Industrial Designs (Designs
Act, 2000)
• Laws relating to Geographical Indications. The
geographical Indications of (Registration and
Protection) Act, 1999
• Laws relating to Internet, Web and Information
Technology (Information Technology Act, 2000)
• Domain Names
8/27/2023
Is Registration Of IPR
Necessary?
NO
In case of
• Trade Mark
• Copyright
YES
In case of
• Patents
• Industrial Designs
• Geographical Indications
8/27/2023
RIGHTS CONFERRED BY THE
REGISTRATION OF IPR
• Monopoly for the specified period is created in
favour of the Registrant
• In case of litigation onus of proof shifts on the
opposite party
• Prima facie presumption is raised in favour of the
Registrant
8/27/2023
IP Enforcement-Remedies
– Civil
• Infringement
• Passing off
– Criminal
– Administrative
8/27/2023
Civil Action: Reliefs
• Injunctions against future violations
• Civil raids & Seizures
• Damages OR Accounts of Profits
• Delivery up/ Discovery of infringing material
/ documents
• Preservation of assets
8/27/2023
Interim / Interlocutory Injunction
• Often the real remedy!!!
• Objective: To maintain status quo
• Time is of essence
• Factors considered in granting :
– Prima facie case
– Balance of convenience
– Irreparable injury if injunction not granted
Gujarat Bottling Company v. Coca Cola 21 IPLR 201
8/27/2023
Interlocutory injunction- Landmark
Supreme Court judgments
Midas Hygiene Industries P. Ltd. V. Sudhir Bhatia & Anr.
(2004)3 SCC 90
Supreme Court…
“…in cases of infringement either of trademark or of
copyright normally an injunction must follow.
Mere delay in bringing the action is not sufficient to defeat
grant of injunction in such cases…
the grant of injunction also becomes necessary if it prima
facie appears that the adoption of the mark itself was
dishonest”.
8/27/2023
Lakshmikant V. Patel vs. Chetanbhat Shah
(AIR 2002 SC 275)
Supreme Court:
“In an action for passing off it is usual, rather essential to
seek an injunction,
temporary or ad-interim proof of actual damage is not
essential…
likelihood of damage is sufficient
an absolute injunction can be issued restraining the
defendant from using or carrying on business under the
Plaintiff’s distinctive trademark”.
8/27/2023
Enforcement- Domain names
• M/s Satyam Infoway Ltd. V. Sifynet
Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (2004) 6 SCC 145
SC has held that domain names
are subject to the legal norms
applicable to other intellectual
properties, such as trademarks.
• Yahoo Inc. v. Akash Arora 1999 PTC
201
SC applied general trademark law to
the internet.
8/27/2023
Ex Parte Order
• When the matter is extremely urgent
• At a preliminary hearing of the interim
application without notice to the answering defendant.
• Granted before the motion for interim injunction is fully
heard but for a limited period only.
• After grant of ex parte injunction, the Court must proceed
with disposal of the interim injunction application after
the defendant has entered appearance.
8/27/2023
Ex Parte Orders
• Injunction;
• Discovery of documents;
• Preserving of infringing goods, document of other
evidence related to the subject matter of the suit;
• Restraining the defendant from disposing off his
assets in a manner which may adversely affects rights
of the IP owner to claim damages, costs or other
pecuniary remedies.
8/27/2023
Anton Pillar Order
• Anton Pillar v. Manufacturing Process (1976) RPC 719
– Similar to ex parte interlocutory order
– A court order which provides for the right to search premises and
seize evidence without prior warning.
– used in order to prevent the destruction of incriminating
evidence, particularly in cases of alleged trademark, copyright or
patent infringements.
– Sensitive in nature
– Pre conditions for grant:
– Extremely strong prima facie case
– Damage (potential or actual) very serious
– Clear evidence that defendants have in their possession,
incriminating document/ material which they may destroy.
8/27/2023
John Doe Order
• Court appointed commissioners to enter the premises of
any suspected party and collect evidence of
infringement.
• Suspected party may not be named in the suit.
• Indian Courts have conferred expanded powers to
commissioners- Roving commissioners
• Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd. vs. Mr. Munna Bhai & Ors.
2009(39)PTC208(Del)
8/27/2023
Permanent injunction
• To ascertain rights of the parties
• Remedies for Breach of injunction
– Police assistance
– Assistance of administrative bodies
8/27/2023
Damages / Account
of Profits
• These are mutually exclusive
alternative remedies
• Account of profits- An equitable relief
• Damages- for the losses suffered by the Plaintiff on
account of the defendant’s acts
8/27/2023
Damages- recent trends
• Time Inc. vs. Lokesh Srivastava
2005(30)PTC3(Del)
– Punitive damages awarded for the first time – Rs 5 lakhs
– Distinction between compensatory damages and punitive
damages was made out.
– Delhi High Court:
“The award of compensatory damages to a plaintiff is aimed at
compensating him for the loss suffered by him whereas, punitive
damages are founded on the philosophy of corrective justice and as
such, in appropriate cases these must be awarded to give a signal
to the wrong-doers that law does not take a breach merely as a
matter between rival parties but feels concerned about those also
who are not arty to the lis but suffer on account of the breach”
8/27/2023
Damages- recent trends
• Microsoft Corporation vs. Yogesh Papat & anr.
2005(30)PTC245(Del)
– Highest costs and Damages ever
awarded for IP infringement by Indian Courts
– Approximately Rs 20 lakhs
8/27/2023
Criminal Remedies- TM
• Falsification of Trademarks / Infringement of copyright is
a cognizable offence
• A complaint may be filed before a Magistrate; OR
• Police can register an FIR and prosecute directly;
(statutory requirement to obtain the Registrar’s approval.
• Registration is not a requirement.
• Imprisonment- 6 months to 3 years
• Fine- Rs 50,000 to 2 lakhs
• Enhanced penalty on subsequent convictions.
• Seizure, forfeiture and destruction of infringing goods/
material for placing before the Magistrate
8/27/2023
Statues Invoked
For Criminal Action
• Sec. 103 / 104
– Trade Marks Act, 1999
• Sec. 63 and 64
– Copyright Act, 1957
• Sec. 39
– Geographical Indication of Goods Act, 1999
• Sec. 420
– India Penal Code
• Sec. 91/93
– Code of Criminal Procedure
8/27/2023
Procedure for Filing a Criminal
Complaint & Process
• Criminal Complaint in the Court of competent jurisdiction;
• Pre summoning Evidence, for satisfying the court on the basis of the
evidence placed on record, that the allegations by complainant are
prima facie maintainable;
• Issue of General/ specific Search and Seizure Warrants, along with
directions to police; Raid / Search & Seizure by Police
• Investigation and arrest (if necessary) of accused persons;
• Arguments;
• Summons / Warrants against accused persons;
• Accused Appear and seek bail;
• Framing of charges, after notice of allegations;
• Trial
• Onus of proof is on the complainant
8/27/2023
Administrative Remedies
• Indian Customs Act, 1962
– Deals with import/ export of goods including
protection of patents, trademarks and copyrights.
• Confiscation of infringing material by Custom
Authorities
• Restrictions against parallel importation of goods
8/27/2023
Oppositions , Cancellation and
Rectifications of IPR
In case the registration has been obtained by
–Fraud
–Misrepresentation
–Wrongly
–Against the rights of some
other party / opponent
–Registered by the Registrar erroneously
–Registration prohibited under some law
–Registration is against public policy or
morals
8/27/2023
When Registration can be
Prevented or Revoked / cancelled
• During the Process of Registration – By filing
Opposition
• After Registration – By filing Rectification
Petition
8/27/2023
Protecting Trade
secrets in India
• No enactment or policy framework for the protection of
trade secrets in India.
• Indian courts have tried putting the trade secrets of
various businesses under the purview of various other
legislations in order to protect them and also they have
tried to define what a trade secret is in various cases
8/27/2023
Cases – Trade Secrets
• Mr. Anil Gupta and Anr. v. Mr. Kunal Dasgupta and Ors (97 (2002)
DLT 257)
– Delhi High Court held that the concept developed and evolved
by the plaintiff is the result of the work done by the plaintiff upon
material which may be available for the use of any body, but
what makes it confidential is the fact that the plaintiff has used
his brain and thus produced a result in the shape of a concept.
• American Express Bank Ltd. v. Ms. Priya Puri (2006)III LLJ 540(Del)
– Delhi High Court, in this case defined trade secrets as “…
formulae, technical know-how or a peculiar mode or method of
business adopted by an employer which is unknown to others.”
8/27/2023
Trade Secrets
The best kept secret
till date
8/27/2023
8/27/2023

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unit1lasttopic.ppt

  • 1. IPR Enforcement in India 8/27/2023
  • 2. FORMS OF IP RIGHTS PROTECTED IN INDIA • Laws relating to Trade Marks / Brands (Trade Marks Act, 1999) • Laws relating to Copyright (Copyright Act, 1957) Artistic Work, Literary Work, Audio Video Records and Software • Laws relating to Patents (The Patent Act, 1970) 8/27/2023
  • 3. • Laws relating to Industrial Designs (Designs Act, 2000) • Laws relating to Geographical Indications. The geographical Indications of (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 • Laws relating to Internet, Web and Information Technology (Information Technology Act, 2000) • Domain Names 8/27/2023
  • 4. Is Registration Of IPR Necessary? NO In case of • Trade Mark • Copyright YES In case of • Patents • Industrial Designs • Geographical Indications 8/27/2023
  • 5. RIGHTS CONFERRED BY THE REGISTRATION OF IPR • Monopoly for the specified period is created in favour of the Registrant • In case of litigation onus of proof shifts on the opposite party • Prima facie presumption is raised in favour of the Registrant 8/27/2023
  • 6. IP Enforcement-Remedies – Civil • Infringement • Passing off – Criminal – Administrative 8/27/2023
  • 7. Civil Action: Reliefs • Injunctions against future violations • Civil raids & Seizures • Damages OR Accounts of Profits • Delivery up/ Discovery of infringing material / documents • Preservation of assets 8/27/2023
  • 8. Interim / Interlocutory Injunction • Often the real remedy!!! • Objective: To maintain status quo • Time is of essence • Factors considered in granting : – Prima facie case – Balance of convenience – Irreparable injury if injunction not granted Gujarat Bottling Company v. Coca Cola 21 IPLR 201 8/27/2023
  • 9. Interlocutory injunction- Landmark Supreme Court judgments Midas Hygiene Industries P. Ltd. V. Sudhir Bhatia & Anr. (2004)3 SCC 90 Supreme Court… “…in cases of infringement either of trademark or of copyright normally an injunction must follow. Mere delay in bringing the action is not sufficient to defeat grant of injunction in such cases… the grant of injunction also becomes necessary if it prima facie appears that the adoption of the mark itself was dishonest”. 8/27/2023
  • 10. Lakshmikant V. Patel vs. Chetanbhat Shah (AIR 2002 SC 275) Supreme Court: “In an action for passing off it is usual, rather essential to seek an injunction, temporary or ad-interim proof of actual damage is not essential… likelihood of damage is sufficient an absolute injunction can be issued restraining the defendant from using or carrying on business under the Plaintiff’s distinctive trademark”. 8/27/2023
  • 11. Enforcement- Domain names • M/s Satyam Infoway Ltd. V. Sifynet Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (2004) 6 SCC 145 SC has held that domain names are subject to the legal norms applicable to other intellectual properties, such as trademarks. • Yahoo Inc. v. Akash Arora 1999 PTC 201 SC applied general trademark law to the internet. 8/27/2023
  • 12. Ex Parte Order • When the matter is extremely urgent • At a preliminary hearing of the interim application without notice to the answering defendant. • Granted before the motion for interim injunction is fully heard but for a limited period only. • After grant of ex parte injunction, the Court must proceed with disposal of the interim injunction application after the defendant has entered appearance. 8/27/2023
  • 13. Ex Parte Orders • Injunction; • Discovery of documents; • Preserving of infringing goods, document of other evidence related to the subject matter of the suit; • Restraining the defendant from disposing off his assets in a manner which may adversely affects rights of the IP owner to claim damages, costs or other pecuniary remedies. 8/27/2023
  • 14. Anton Pillar Order • Anton Pillar v. Manufacturing Process (1976) RPC 719 – Similar to ex parte interlocutory order – A court order which provides for the right to search premises and seize evidence without prior warning. – used in order to prevent the destruction of incriminating evidence, particularly in cases of alleged trademark, copyright or patent infringements. – Sensitive in nature – Pre conditions for grant: – Extremely strong prima facie case – Damage (potential or actual) very serious – Clear evidence that defendants have in their possession, incriminating document/ material which they may destroy. 8/27/2023
  • 15. John Doe Order • Court appointed commissioners to enter the premises of any suspected party and collect evidence of infringement. • Suspected party may not be named in the suit. • Indian Courts have conferred expanded powers to commissioners- Roving commissioners • Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd. vs. Mr. Munna Bhai & Ors. 2009(39)PTC208(Del) 8/27/2023
  • 16. Permanent injunction • To ascertain rights of the parties • Remedies for Breach of injunction – Police assistance – Assistance of administrative bodies 8/27/2023
  • 17. Damages / Account of Profits • These are mutually exclusive alternative remedies • Account of profits- An equitable relief • Damages- for the losses suffered by the Plaintiff on account of the defendant’s acts 8/27/2023
  • 18. Damages- recent trends • Time Inc. vs. Lokesh Srivastava 2005(30)PTC3(Del) – Punitive damages awarded for the first time – Rs 5 lakhs – Distinction between compensatory damages and punitive damages was made out. – Delhi High Court: “The award of compensatory damages to a plaintiff is aimed at compensating him for the loss suffered by him whereas, punitive damages are founded on the philosophy of corrective justice and as such, in appropriate cases these must be awarded to give a signal to the wrong-doers that law does not take a breach merely as a matter between rival parties but feels concerned about those also who are not arty to the lis but suffer on account of the breach” 8/27/2023
  • 19. Damages- recent trends • Microsoft Corporation vs. Yogesh Papat & anr. 2005(30)PTC245(Del) – Highest costs and Damages ever awarded for IP infringement by Indian Courts – Approximately Rs 20 lakhs 8/27/2023
  • 20. Criminal Remedies- TM • Falsification of Trademarks / Infringement of copyright is a cognizable offence • A complaint may be filed before a Magistrate; OR • Police can register an FIR and prosecute directly; (statutory requirement to obtain the Registrar’s approval. • Registration is not a requirement. • Imprisonment- 6 months to 3 years • Fine- Rs 50,000 to 2 lakhs • Enhanced penalty on subsequent convictions. • Seizure, forfeiture and destruction of infringing goods/ material for placing before the Magistrate 8/27/2023
  • 21. Statues Invoked For Criminal Action • Sec. 103 / 104 – Trade Marks Act, 1999 • Sec. 63 and 64 – Copyright Act, 1957 • Sec. 39 – Geographical Indication of Goods Act, 1999 • Sec. 420 – India Penal Code • Sec. 91/93 – Code of Criminal Procedure 8/27/2023
  • 22. Procedure for Filing a Criminal Complaint & Process • Criminal Complaint in the Court of competent jurisdiction; • Pre summoning Evidence, for satisfying the court on the basis of the evidence placed on record, that the allegations by complainant are prima facie maintainable; • Issue of General/ specific Search and Seizure Warrants, along with directions to police; Raid / Search & Seizure by Police • Investigation and arrest (if necessary) of accused persons; • Arguments; • Summons / Warrants against accused persons; • Accused Appear and seek bail; • Framing of charges, after notice of allegations; • Trial • Onus of proof is on the complainant 8/27/2023
  • 23. Administrative Remedies • Indian Customs Act, 1962 – Deals with import/ export of goods including protection of patents, trademarks and copyrights. • Confiscation of infringing material by Custom Authorities • Restrictions against parallel importation of goods 8/27/2023
  • 24. Oppositions , Cancellation and Rectifications of IPR In case the registration has been obtained by –Fraud –Misrepresentation –Wrongly –Against the rights of some other party / opponent –Registered by the Registrar erroneously –Registration prohibited under some law –Registration is against public policy or morals 8/27/2023
  • 25. When Registration can be Prevented or Revoked / cancelled • During the Process of Registration – By filing Opposition • After Registration – By filing Rectification Petition 8/27/2023
  • 26. Protecting Trade secrets in India • No enactment or policy framework for the protection of trade secrets in India. • Indian courts have tried putting the trade secrets of various businesses under the purview of various other legislations in order to protect them and also they have tried to define what a trade secret is in various cases 8/27/2023
  • 27. Cases – Trade Secrets • Mr. Anil Gupta and Anr. v. Mr. Kunal Dasgupta and Ors (97 (2002) DLT 257) – Delhi High Court held that the concept developed and evolved by the plaintiff is the result of the work done by the plaintiff upon material which may be available for the use of any body, but what makes it confidential is the fact that the plaintiff has used his brain and thus produced a result in the shape of a concept. • American Express Bank Ltd. v. Ms. Priya Puri (2006)III LLJ 540(Del) – Delhi High Court, in this case defined trade secrets as “… formulae, technical know-how or a peculiar mode or method of business adopted by an employer which is unknown to others.” 8/27/2023
  • 28. Trade Secrets The best kept secret till date 8/27/2023