JINDAL ROLLING MILLS LTD Vs. GANESH ROLLING MILLS
LAWS(IP)-2004-10-12
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY APPELLATE BOARD
Decided on October 01,2004

Appellant
VERSUS
Respondents

JUDGEMENT

Raghbir Singh, Vice-Chairman - (1.) C.O. No. 11/96 has been transferred to this Board from the High Court of Delhi in terms of Section 100 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and has been numbered as TRA/104/2004.
(2.) Application for rectification of the Register under Sections 107, 46 and 56 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) has been filed by the petitioner M/s Jindal Rolling Mills Limited against respondent No. 1 Shree Ganesh Rolling Mills and respondent No. 3 M/s Shree Ganesh Rolling Mills Limited, both of Hissar. According to the petitioner it had been manufacturing and selling girders, joists and rolling iron and steel products since 1972 under the trade mark 'JINDAL CO.' and 'Y.R. JINDAL'. Respondent No. 3 filed Suit No. 979 of 1996 before the High Court of Delhi for infringement of its registered trade mark, passing-off and rendition of accounts of profits etc. against the petitioner. Respondent No. 3 claimed to be the registered owner and proprietor of the Trade Mark No. 375928. The present petition is with a view to rectify the Register by removing the said trade mark therefrom. The petitioner claims to be an aggrieved person within the meaning of Section 56 of the Act in view of the infringement and passing-off suit filed by respondent No. 3 against it in the High Court of Delhi. Petitioner claims that the impugned Trade Mark No. 375928 in class 6 was obtained by respondent No. 1 by concealing material facts and making false statements and misrepresentations and the same is in contravention of the provisions of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958. It was wrongly registered and wrongly remains on the Register of Trade Marks and is liable to be cancelled. There had not been any bona fide use thereof by the registered proprietor over a period of five years and one month upto the date of filing of the present petition. Respondents are not the proprietors or owners of the trade mark. They committed fraud upon the Trade Marks Registry in securing the registration of the marks in question. They concealed material facts and made misleading averments to secure the impugned registration. The registration was in contravention of the provisions of Sections 9, 11, and 18 of the Act. The mark was not distinctive of the goods of respondent No. 1 at the time of registration and thus its registration was made in contravention of the provisions of Section 9 of the Act. The mark is not distinctive on the date of commencement of the present proceedings. The cause of action for filing the present petition arose in May, 1996 when Suit No. 979/96 was filed against the petitioner by Shree Ganesh Rolling Mills Limited in the High Court of Delhi. Respondents No. 1 and 3 in their reply filed before the High Court of Delhi on 17.12.1996 denied the averments of the petitioner generally and specifically mentioned that the petitioners are the pirators of the trade mark 'JINDAL' of the respondents in respect of girders, joists, rolling iron and steel products and thus they have no right to initiate rectification proceedings. The said mark is being used by the respondents since 1.1.1974 openly and continuously. The petitioner is otherwise also not maintainable as the registration of impugned mark has been renewed. The petitioner in his rejoinder dated 21.2.1997 denied the averments of the respondents No. 1 and 3 in their reply.
(3.) THE case came up for hearing before the Board on 12.8.2004 in its sitting held at New Delhi. Learned counsel Shri A.K. Goel appeared for the petitioner and learned counsel Shri R.K. Aggarwal appeared for respondents No. 1 and 3.;


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