The Bombay High Court is set to hear a trademark dispute between brothers, where the older brother has sought an injunction against his younger brother, Abhinandan Lodha, and his real estate firm, House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), from using the 'Lodha'
Trademark DisputeBombay High CourtReal EstateLodhaAbhinandan LodhaReal Estate MaharashtraJan 28, 2025
The main issue in the 'Lodha' trademark dispute is the right to use the 'Lodha' name in business. The older brother is seeking an injunction to prevent his younger brother and his real estate firm from using the name, arguing that it infringes on his trademark rights.
The 'Lodha' name is important in the real estate industry because it has been associated with quality and trust for decades. It is a well-known brand that attracts clients and has a strong market presence.
Abhinandan Lodha maintains that he has the right to use his own surname in his business. His legal team is arguing that the name 'Lodha' is not unique to his brother and that other family members are also entitled to use it.
The court's decision could have significant implications for both the Lodha brothers and the real estate industry. It could set a precedent for similar trademark disputes involving surnames and influence business practices and branding strategies.
The hearing for the 'Lodha' trademark dispute is scheduled to take place on January 31, 2024, at the Bombay High Court.
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