Delhi High Court Temporarily Restrains ‘POSITIVE MIND’ Mark Over Alleged Trademark Infringement

Delhi High Court Temporarily Restrains ‘POSITIVE MIND’ Mark Over Alleged Trademark Infringement

The Delhi High Court granted an ex parte interim injunction restraining the use of the mark “POSITIVE MIND” for sexual wellness products after finding a prima facie case of trademark infringement and passing off.

The Court held that the defendant’s products and branding appeared deceptively similar to the plaintiff’s registered marks and were likely to confuse consumers.

Observing that counterfeit products could harm both goodwill and public interest, the Court directed intermediaries including Meesho and Meta to remove listings, disable accounts, and take down advertisements linked to the impugned products.

It also ordered disclosure of relevant seller and transaction details.

[PstGems Pvt Ltd v. Dharmesh Mohanbhai Kalsariya Trading as M/S Positive Mind & Ors.]

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