The Bombay High Court has ordered a fresh review of a trademark case involving the German luxury carmaker Audi AG. The case is about Audi’s attempt to register the trademark “Q6” for its large SUV with three rows of seats.
The case
On September 2, 2021, a senior trademark officer in Mumbai rejected Audi’s application to register “Q6” under Classes 9 and 12 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The rejection was based on claims that the name wasn’t unique enough and might confuse the public. The Audi's legal team then challenged the rejection, stating that the officer ignored strong proof that “Q6” is a well-known name. Additionally, they noted that the mark has already been registered in numerous companies and should be allowed in India.
The Defence by Trademark Officer
The trademark office defended its decision using Section 9(1)(a) of the Trademarks Act, which deals with names that aren’t distinctive. They also cited Section 11(1), stating that “Q6” could mislead people.
What Court said
The court criticized the handling of the trademark case by the trademark officer, observing that the officer didn’t fully consider Audi’s evidence or apply the law properly. The court expressed its inability. To decide upon the issue without a proper review of all the facts and sent the case back to the officer for a fresh decision.
Case Significance
Bombay High Court Sends Audi's Trademark Case Back for Review
The Bombay High Court has ordered a fresh review of a trademark case involving the German luxury carmaker Audi AG. The case is about Audi’s attempt to register the trademark “Q6” for its large SUV with three rows of seats.
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