A bench of Justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar passed the judgement while setting aside a single judge's interim order barring Intex from selling its Aqua handsets and accessories, taking note of a trademark infringement plea of market rival 'Az Tech'.
"We feel that respondent (Az Tech) have neither made out a prima facie case in their favour, nor is the balance of convenience in their favour. In fact, irreparable injury would be caused to appellant (Intex) if an injunction were to be granted or continued.
The division bench verdict came on a plea filed by Intex against the single judge's order of December last year.
Az Tech had moved the single judge against Intex in 2013 alleging that the handset brand of its rival has created confusion among customers due to identical trademark of 'Aqua' and sought interim injunction on the sale.
Granting interim relief, Justice G S Sistani had said "the plaintiffs/applicants, having established a strong prima facie case for priority showing prior use and goodwill in the mark 'Aqua' (and) are entitled to an interim injunction against Intex."
It had alleged that 'Intex' had opted for an identical trademark in 2012 to "have a free ride on its (Aqua Mobiles) goodwill".
Intex had contended that it had spent a huge sum of Rs
27 crore on commercials to promote the brand in question and also hired a Bollywood actor for the purpose.
Agreeing with Intex's submissions, the division bench observed that the font of 'Aqua' of the Intex logo was different from that of Az Tech.
It also noted that Az Tech claimed the colours white, blue and red as elements of the trade mark.
"The mark and logo as used by Az Tech in India was in the colours silver on blue. In other words, 'Aqua' was written in silver with a blue background and it was in the same font and style as that of the mark 'Aqua' used by the Intex.
Apart from this, the conduct of the respondents in using the symbol and adopting the font and style of the appellant's logo has not been honest, to say the least, the bench added.
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