The Bombay High Court is set to hear the 'Lodha' trademark dispute between two brothers on January 31. The case involves the real estate firm, House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), and the use of the 'Lodha' name.
Real EstateTrademark DisputeBombay High CourtMumbaiLodhaReal Estate MumbaiJan 28, 2025
The 'Lodha' trademark dispute is a legal battle between two brothers over the rights to use the 'Lodha' name in their business ventures, particularly in the real estate sector.
The Bombay High Court is scheduled to hear the 'Lodha' trademark dispute on January 31.
House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) is a leading real estate firm based in Mumbai, known for its innovative projects and high-quality developments. It has a strong reputation in the real estate market.
The court's decision could have significant implications for the real estate industry, affecting the branding and operations of HoABL and setting a precedent for future trademark disputes.
A decision in favor of one brother could affect consumer confidence, investor perceptions, and market dynamics, as the Lodha name is synonymous with quality and reliability in the real estate sector.
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