Abhishek Lodha, through his company Macrotech Developers, has filed a ₹5,000 crore trademark infringement lawsuit against Abhinandan Lodha. The suit claims that Abhinandan's companies have unlawfully used the 'Lodha' name and brand.
Trademark InfringementReal EstateAbhishek LodhaAbhinandan LodhaMacrotech DevelopersReal Estate NewsJan 22, 2025
The main reason for the lawsuit is that Abhinandan Lodha's companies have allegedly been using the 'Lodha' name and brand without permission, which is a violation of trademark laws.
The lawsuit is valued at ₹5,000 crore.
Abhishek Lodha is represented by a legal team that is seeking a permanent injunction to prevent Abhinandan and his companies from using the 'Lodha' name and any other trademarks associated with the brand.
Macrotech Developers is known for its high-quality projects and commitment to customer satisfaction. The company has a diverse portfolio that includes residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments.
If the court rules in favor of Abhishek Lodha, it could set a precedent for the protection of brand names and trademarks in the real estate industry. On the other hand, a favorable ruling for Abhinandan Lodha could lead to a prolonged legal struggle and potential damage to the reputation of both parties.
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