Real estate moguls Abhishek Lodha and Abhinandan Lodha have successfully resolved their ₹5,000 crore trademark dispute through mediation, bringing an end to a long-standing legal battle.
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The main issue in the dispute was the rights to the Lodha Group brand and the usage of the brand name in business operations.
The dispute was resolved through mediation, a process facilitated by experienced mediators to reach a mutually agreeable settlement.
The Lodha Group is known for its high-quality residential and commercial developments, consistently ranking among the top real estate developers in India.
The settlement is expected to boost investor confidence and enable the Lodha Group to focus on expanding its portfolio and exploring new projects.
The use of mediation to resolve the dispute highlights the effectiveness of alternative dispute resolution methods in achieving quicker and more amicable solutions compared to traditional litigation.
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