The High Court of Judicature at Allahabad adjudicated the case of
Mmi Tabacco
Pvt Ltd And Another vs Iftikhar Alam on July 5, 2024. This case involves a
complex dispute over the trade mark "Musa-Ka-Gul," used for a tooth powder
product. The appellants, M/S Mmi Tabacco Pvt Ltd and Mohd. Nazish, assert their
exclusive rights to the trade mark, alleging its usage since 1974 and
registration in 1994. The respondent, Iftikhar Alam, challenges this claim,
contending the validity of the appellants' trade mark and asserting his right to
use it based on an assignment from a previous authorized user. The procedural
journey of the case, marked by temporary injunctions and remands, highlights
significant aspects of trade mark law, especially in the context of family
disputes and conflicting claims.
Background and Parties' Claims:
Appellants' Position:
Mmi Tabacco Pvt Ltd and Mohd. Nazish claim exclusive rights to the trade mark "Musa-Ka-Gul."
They assert continuous use of the trade mark since 1974, with formal
registration obtained in 1994. The appellants seek an injunction to restrain the
respondent from using the trade mark.
Respondent's Position:
Iftikhar Alam argues against the injunction, citing the pending rectification of
the registered trade mark. Alam claims his right to use the trade mark stems
from an assignment from Ishrat Jahan, who was authorized by Mohd. Islam. He
contends that the appellants' trade mark differs from his and that they lack a
prima facie case.
Procedural History:
The trial court initially granted a temporary injunction in favor of the
appellants. However, this decision was set aside by the High Court, which
remanded the matter for reconsideration. Upon remand, the trial court rejected
the appellants' application for injunction, prompting further appeals and legal
scrutiny.
High Court's Analysis:
The High Court's analysis reveals the complexity of the dispute, characterized
by family conflicts and competing claims over the trade mark. Key points
include:
Interim Injunction and Status Quo:
The High Court emphasizes that the purpose of an interim injunction is to
maintain the status quo until the final resolution of the matter. The court
refrains from making conclusive findings that could influence the trial court's
ultimate decision.
Withdrawal Applications and Trade Mark Assignment:
The court scrutinizes the withdrawal applications of 2016, noting that they were
not recognized by the Trade Marks Department. Subsequent developments, including
an assignment deed dated March 28, 2019, recognize the appellants as the
proprietors of the trade mark. The court concludes that the withdrawal
applications cannot solely justify the dismissal of the appellants' claim for an
injunction.
Conclusion and Remand:
The High Court remands the matter to the trial court for further consideration,
highlighting the need to preserve the status quo. The court underlines that the
trial court must fully adjudicate the claims and defenses of both parties before
reaching a final determination on the merits of the trade mark dispute.
Author's Note:
The case of MMI Tabacco Pvt Ltd And Another vs Iftikhar Alam underscores the
intricate nature of trade mark disputes, particularly when intertwined with
family conflicts and historical claims. The High Court's decision to maintain
the status quo and avoid premature conclusions reflects a prudent approach,
ensuring that the trial court can thoroughly evaluate the evidence and arguments
presented by both sides.
Case Citation: MMI Tabacco Pvt Ltd And Another Vs Iftikhar Alam: 05.07.2024: FAO
411 of :2024:AHC:109131:Allahabad High Court, Kshitij Shailendra, H.J.
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Written By: Advocate Ajay Amitabh Suman, IP Adjutor - Patent and
Trademark Attorney
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