The long-standing trademark dispute between the Lodha brothers has finally been resolved, marking a significant milestone in the real estate industry of Maharashtra. This resolution came after a ruling by the Bombay High Court.
Real EstateTrademark DisputeLodha GroupBombay High CourtMaharashtraReal Estate MaharashtraApr 14, 2025
The main issue was the use of the Lodha trademark, which both brothers claimed was essential to their business identities.
The dispute was resolved by the Bombay High Court bench, presided over by Justice Arif S Doctor.
The Lodha Group is known for its quality construction and innovative projects in the real estate market of Maharashtra.
The court's decision provides a clear path forward, allowing both brothers to continue using the Lodha name while operating their respective businesses.
The resolution has been met with widespread relief and optimism, restoring confidence in the Lodha brand and the broader real estate sector.
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