The Lodha brothers, prominent figures in the real estate industry, are seeking a 3-week extension for mediation in a trademark dispute. The younger brother, Abhinandan Lodha, is trying to prevent his firm, House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), from using the
Lodha GroupReal EstateTrademark DisputeMediationAbhinandan LodhaReal Estate MumbaiMar 17, 2025
The Lodha brothers are Mukesh Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha, prominent figures in the Indian real estate industry. They are part of the Lodha Group, one of the largest real estate developers in India.
The core of the dispute is over the use of the ‘Lodha’ trademark. Abhinandan Lodha wants to use the name in his company, House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), while Mukesh Lodha opposes this and wants to protect the brand’s exclusivity.
The ‘Lodha’ name is important because it is associated with a well-respected and successful real estate developer, the Lodha Group. The brand is known for quality and reliability, which are crucial in the competitive real estate market.
The Lodha Group is known for its extensive portfolio of residential and commercial properties, particularly in Mumbai and other major cities in India. The company has a reputation for high-quality development and innovative projects.
The 3-week extension for mediation is intended to give both parties more time to negotiate and potentially reach a settlement that resolves the trademark dispute without further legal action.
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