Abhishek Lodha, the Chairman of Macrotech Developers, has filed a plea in the Mumbai High Court to prevent his younger brother from using the Lodha name. The suit highlights the significant goodwill and reputation associated with the Lodha name, which has
Mumbai High CourtAbhishek LodhaMacrotech DevelopersReal EstateBrand ProtectionReal Estate MumbaiJan 21, 2025
The main issue is that Abhishek Lodha's younger brother is allegedly using the Lodha name for his own business activities, which could dilute the brand's reputation and cause confusion among customers.
Macrotech Developers, formerly known as the Lodha Group, is a leading real estate developer in India, known for delivering high-quality residential and commercial projects.
Protecting the Lodha name is crucial because it is associated with a strong reputation for quality and trust in the real estate industry, and any unauthorized use could undermine this goodwill.
The case could set a precedent for other developers to take similar measures to protect their brand names and intellectual property.
The expected outcome is a decision by the Mumbai High Court on whether to grant an injunction to prevent the unauthorized use of the Lodha name by Abhishek Lodha's brother.
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