In a significant development, Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha, scions of the prominent real estate family, have finally settled their long-standing trademark dispute. This move heralds a new era for the Lodha Group and its subsidiaries, including Macrotech Developers, which went public in 2021. The resolution brings hope and stability to the real estate sector.
Real EstateTrademark DisputeLodha GroupMacrotech DevelopersAbhishek LodhaReal Estate NewsApr 14, 2025

The main issue in the trademark dispute was the use of the Lodha brand name and the rights associated with it. Both Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha were contesting the use of the Lodha brand in their respective business ventures.
The Lodha Group was founded by Mangal Prabhat Lodha, the father of Abhishek and Abhinandan Lodha.
Macrotech Developers is a leading real estate development company in India, headed by Abhishek Lodha. It went public in 2021 and has a strong portfolio of residential and commercial projects.
The resolution of the trademark dispute is expected to bring stability and foster growth in the real estate sector. It demonstrates the commitment of key players to maintaining a stable and positive business environment, which can attract new investments and partnerships.
Following the settlement, the Lodha brothers plan to focus on expanding their presence in key markets, both domestically and internationally. They aim to leverage their combined expertise and resources to explore new growth opportunities, including partnerships with global real estate players and the development of innovative real estate solutions.

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