The Bombay High Court on Tuesday said it would hear
on January 27 the application filed by Abhishek Lodha- promoted Macrotech
Developers Ltd seeking an injunction against his younger brother from using the
trademark 'Lodha'.
Last week, the company filed a suit against
Abhinandan Lodha's real estate firm, House of Abhinandan Lodha, claiming that
the name 'Lodha' was their trademark and no one else could use it.
In an interim application, the company sought a
perpetual injunction against the defendants from infringing its trademark
"Lodha".
The application came up for hearing on Tuesday
morning before a single bench of Justice Manish Pitale. The court, however,
noted that it could not hear the plea, as the suit had sought damages of Rs
5,000 crore.
As per court assignment, any suit that sought
damages of more than Rs 100 crore would have to be heard by the single bench of
Justice Arif Doctor.
The company's advocate, Hiren Kamod, in the
afternoon mentioned the application before the bench Justice Doctor, who asked
if the matter pertained to a fight between brothers.
Kamod replied in the affirmative and said,
"Yes, this is a fight between two brothers. This is a fight over the Lodha
trademark." The court said it would hear the application seeking
interim relief on January 27.
Macrotech Developers, in its application, claimed it
was the flagship company of the Lodha Group, a leading real estate developer
founded in the early 1980s, offering residential and commercial properties
under the brand name Lodha.
It further claimed that the plaintiff company was
the proprietor of the trademark 'Lodha' and various other registered trademarks
containing the name as the leading, essential and prominent feature.
As per the application, until 2015, there was an
internal agreement that all companies in the Lodha Group could use the
trademark.
However, in 2015, it was decided that Abhinandan
Lodha would separate from the Lodha Group and start his own business.
The terms of separation were also recorded by way of
a Family Settlement Agreement in March 2017 and another agreement in 2023,
wherein it was decided that the defendant's venture would be called The House
of Abhinandan Lodha.
The company claimed it was not part of the 2023
agreement and was not bound by the terms.
"The plaintiff company, who is the registered
proprietors of the 'Lodha' trademarks, has neither in the past nor till date
hereof granted any no-objection/permission to the defendants for the use of
'House of Abhinandan Lodha'," the application said.
Abhishek, who helms the flagship company of the
Group, Macrotech Developers, in the suit, claimed the "Lodha" brand
name was built over the last four decades, and his firm had spent Rs 1,700
crore in brand building in a decade alone.
The suit said the Lodha name commands a lot of
goodwill, and Macrotech's domestic property sales alone stand at Rs 91,000
crore over the last decade.
"The Lodha Group has spent considerable time,
effort and money building its brand through advertisements and endorsements and
is renowned across India and abroad," it added.
The Lodha brothers, sons of BJP leader and
Maharashtra cabinet minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha, had reached a settlement in
2015.
House of Abhinandan Lodha is part of Lodha Ventures,
established by Abhinandan after he quit Macrotech Developers (erstwhile Lodha
Developers).