In a seize operation done on the order of High Court of Delhi huge quantity of duplicate products that were being stored and sold under the identical Brand Name and imitation of Registered Design of 'Kent’ have been seized .
During the seize operation conducted on 04-06-2014 at the premises of Kentech Technology, Krishna Park, Main Devli Road, Khanpur, New Delhi, 78 such identical water purifiers were seized. The duplicate water purifiers which are imitation of ‘Kent Grand plus” were being sold under the similar brand name as AQUA Grand+ and Grand+ ROYAL. The seizer operations was carried by the Local Commissioner appointed by Delhi High Court.
Revealing the information Legal Head of Kent RO Systems limited told “Rolling out such spurious products is playing with the health of innocent consumers” 78 such products seized on the spot which were there to sale.
“The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi restrained the party to use the trade mark KENTECH as well as our design Grand Plus till further order.”
It is submitted before the Court that the adoption and user of the infringing trade name for defendants business activities by Kentech Technology constitutes infringement/violation of the statutory rights of the company Kent RO Systems Ltd the plaintiff in the mark KENT and other composite marks including the word "Kent" under Section 29 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and imitation of registered Design grossly violate the Intellectual Property rights of the Company.
During the seize operation conducted on 04-06-2014 at the premises of Kentech Technology, Krishna Park, Main Devli Road, Khanpur, New Delhi, 78 such identical water purifiers were seized. The duplicate water purifiers which are imitation of ‘Kent Grand plus” were being sold under the similar brand name as AQUA Grand+ and Grand+ ROYAL. The seizer operations was carried by the Local Commissioner appointed by Delhi High Court.
Revealing the information Legal Head of Kent RO Systems limited told “Rolling out such spurious products is playing with the health of innocent consumers” 78 such products seized on the spot which were there to sale.
“The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi restrained the party to use the trade mark KENTECH as well as our design Grand Plus till further order.”
It is submitted before the Court that the adoption and user of the infringing trade name for defendants business activities by Kentech Technology constitutes infringement/violation of the statutory rights of the company Kent RO Systems Ltd the plaintiff in the mark KENT and other composite marks including the word "Kent" under Section 29 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and imitation of registered Design grossly violate the Intellectual Property rights of the Company.