Allied and Cognate Goods in Indian Trademark Law 1934–2026
Author
Rohit Pradhan & Brahmakrit Rao Gadela
Year
2026
Why Choose This Book?
The concept of allied and cognate goods is central to several trademark disputes, particularly where the relationship between goods becomes relevant to questions of similarity, confusion and protection. This specialised work focuses exclusively on that area of Indian trademark law and traces its development across the period identified in its title, from 1934 to 2026. It is a useful reference for trademark practitioners, intellectual property lawyers, researchers, academics, in-house legal teams and students seeking focused material on this important area of trademark jurisprudence.
About the Book
Allied and Cognate Goods in Indian Trademark Law 1934–2026 examines the legal concept of allied and cognate goods within Indian trademark law. The work provides a focused historical and legal perspective covering the period from 1934 to 2026, making it particularly relevant to the study of how the treatment of related goods has developed over time. The subject is significant in trademark disputes where the nature and relationship of goods may affect the assessment of competing marks. Its specialised focus makes it a useful supplementary reference for trademark prosecution, opposition and infringement work, as well as academic and comparative research in Indian intellectual property law.
Related Subjects
- Indian Trademark Law
- Allied and Cognate Goods
- Trademark Infringement & Opposition
- Intellectual Property Law
- Trademark Jurisprudence
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Caveat Legalis
This specialised work should be read alongside the applicable trademark legislation and the latest judicial decisions when dealing with a live trademark prosecution, opposition, infringement or passing-off matter.
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