In a significant development, Abhishek Lodha, the MD and CEO of Macrotech, and his younger brother Abhinandan Lodha have settled a long-standing trademark dispute. This article delves into the details of their reconciliation and the implications for the Indian real estate market.
Real EstateTrademark DisputeLodha GroupMacrotechIndian Real EstateReal EstateApr 14, 2025
Abhishek Lodha is the MD and CEO of Macrotech, a leading real estate developer in India. Abhinandan Lodha is his younger brother who has been operating his own real estate ventures.
The dispute centered around the use of the 'Lodha' name in business operations. Abhishek Lodha moved the court to restrict Abhinandan from using the family name, which is a protected brand in the real estate industry.
The dispute was resolved through an amicable settlement, allowing Abhinandan to continue his business operations without using the 'Lodha' name. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
The 'Lodha' brand is highly respected and recognized in the Indian real estate market for its quality, reliability, and commitment to sustainable development practices. It has a strong reputation and a loyal customer base.
The settlement brings stability to the Lodha brand and the broader real estate market. It reduces uncertainty and creates a more predictable business environment, which is beneficial for investors and stakeholders.
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