The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), a prominent real estate firm in Mumbai, has approached the NM Joshi Marg police station to investigate allegations of trademark fraud by Macrotech Developers.
Real EstateTrademarkFraudHouse Of Abhinandan LodhaMacrotech DevelopersReal Estate MumbaiApr 07, 2025
The main issue is that HoABL alleges Macrotech Developers has been using the 'Abhinandan Lodha' name and logo without proper authorization, which constitutes trademark fraud.
HoABL has previously issued cease and desist letters to Macrotech and has now filed a complaint with the NM Joshi Marg police station to initiate a legal investigation.
The legal action could have significant implications for both companies, affecting their reputations, financial interests, and market positions in the competitive real estate sector.
Trademark disputes are not uncommon in the real estate industry, as companies often take legal action to protect their brands and intellectual property.
The NM Joshi Marg police station is expected to conduct a preliminary investigation to determine the veracity of the allegations and take appropriate action based on the findings.
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