Delhi High Court blocks Italian firm from using 'Amuleti' mark in favor of Amul
In a significant trademark infringement case, the Delhi High Court issued an injunction in favor of Amul, India’s largest dairy brand, against the Italian company Terre Primitive. Terre Primitive was found to be selling cookies and chocolate-cover...

Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, which markets dairy products under brand name Amul, filed the suit through counsel Abhishek Singh, who argued that Amul, a household name in India, had a global reputation, ranking 8th among the world's top dairy organisations. Singh contended that Terre Primitive had "blatantly" copied the script, style, and manner in which "Amul" was represented simply by adding the word "eti" to the mark.
Justice Mini Pushkarna passed the injunction order restraining the Italian firm from using or dealing with any marks identical to "Amul" and directed them to remove infringing products from their website. Meta Inc. was ordered to block or delete the Italian firm's social media accounts promoting the said products.
Jayen Mehta, the managing director of Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, called the order a relief for Amul and a precedent for protecting indigenous brands from foreign infringement.
(With TOI inputs)
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