Bombay HC Grants Interim Relief in Vadilal Trademark Case
Bombay High Court granted interim relief to Bombay Group in trademark dispute over 'Vadilal' pending arbitration.
July 1, 2026
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The Bombay High Court has granted interim relief to the Bombay Group in a trademark dispute over the 'Vadilal' brand, pending arbitration proceedings. The order was issued on July 1, 2026, by a single bench of Justice Manish Pitale.
The dispute involves the use of the 'Vadilal' trademark, which is associated with ice cream and food products. The Bombay Group sought protection against alleged infringement by other parties. The court directed that the status quo be maintained regarding the trademark's use until the arbitration is resolved.
Details of the arbitration agreement and the specific claims were not fully disclosed in the court order. The case highlights ongoing commercial tensions over brand rights in India's consumer goods sector.
β Frequently Asked Questions
What did the Bombay High Court order in the Vadilal trademark case?
The court granted interim relief to Bombay Group, directing status quo on the trademark use pending arbitration.
Who is involved in the Vadilal trademark dispute?
The Bombay Group is the plaintiff, seeking protection against alleged infringement of the Vadilal brand.
What is the next step in this legal process?
The matter will proceed to arbitration as per the agreement between the parties.