The long-standing legal battle between the Lodha brothers over the trademark of their real estate brand has finally come to a resolution, bringing an end to a contentious dispute that has been ongoing for several years. The Bombay High Court's ruling has provided clarity and a way forward for both parties involved.
Real EstateTrademark DisputeLodha BrothersBombay High CourtMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiApr 14, 2025
The main issue in the Lodha brothers' trademark dispute was the ownership and use of the Lodha brand name, which is a well-known name in the real estate industry in Mumbai and other parts of India.
The Bombay High Court issued a ruling that provided a balanced and fair use of the Lodha brand while protecting the interests of both parties involved in the dispute.
The resolution of the trademark dispute is expected to have a positive impact on the real estate market in Mumbai, as it clears the way for the Lodha brothers to continue their contributions to the industry without legal uncertainties.
The Lodha brand is highly respected in the real estate sector for its commitment to quality and innovation. It is associated with numerous high-profile and iconic projects that have transformed the skyline of Mumbai and other cities.
Investors and buyers can expect clarity and continued confidence in the Lodha brand, ensuring that the brand continues to stand for quality and reliability in the highly competitive real estate market.
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