The Delhi High Court allows a settlement between Dubai-based Jumeirah and a NOIDA real estate developer who used the 'Burj' mark and logo in its projects.
Trademark DisputeReal EstateHospitalityDubaiNoidaReal EstateOct 01, 2024
The dispute was about the NOIDA developer's unauthorized use of the 'Burj' mark and logo in its marketing materials and project names.
The Delhi High Court allowed a settlement between the parties, which has been approved by the court.
Jumeirah is a Dubai-based hospitality company that operates several luxury hotels and resorts around the world.
The NOIDA developer is based in NOIDA, which is a part of the National Capital Region (NCR) in India.
The 'Burj' mark and logo are trademarks owned by Jumeirah, which are associated with the company's luxury hospitality services and are an important part of its brand identity.
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