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Campus Activewear drags Campus Sutra to Delhi High Court over trademark infringement

However, Campus Sutra said that only three of its 11,000 designs inadvertently carried the Campus mark.

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Sportswear company Campus Activewear has sued fashion brand Campus Sutra for alleged infringement of its trademarks - Campus/ Campus Sutra [Campus Activewear Ltd v Campus Sutra Retail P Ltd].

It has sought a permanent injunction to restrain Campus Sutra from infringing its trademark, copyrights and passing off. 

Justice Amit Bansal heard the matter on July 15 when Campus Sutra’s lawyers told the Court that only three of a total of 11,000 of its designs inadvertently bore the mark Campus and got listed on online platforms. 

We have written to various platforms to remove the listing of these products, the Court was told. 

Justice Bansal also recorded the submission that the defendant (Campus Sutra) will not use the mark Campus on a standalone basis till the next date of hearing. 

“Mr Amit Sibal also submits that the defendant has been using the mark ‘CAMPUS SUTRA’ for its apparel since 2012. However, the defendant has never used the ‘CAMPUS’ mark for footwear. Without prejudice to the rights and contentions of the defendant, Mr. Sibal submits that till the next date of hearing, the defendant shall not use the mark ‘CAMPUS’ on a stand-alone basis, in respect of any of its products,” the Court noted. 

Justice Amit Bansal

The Court has issued notice to Campus Sutra and said that it will consider Campus Activewear’s plea for interim relief on November 10. 

Senior Advocate Amit Sibal

Campus Activewear was represented by Senior Advocate Sandeep Sethi. He was briefed by Panag & Babu’s Samudra Sarangi, Shruti Raina, Saloni Jain, Priyal Sarawagi and Paritosh Tengse. 

Senior Advocate Amit Sibal along with advocates Saurav Agarwal, Adarsh Ramanujan, Asav Rajan, Ajay Sharma, Kashish Chadha, Devang Shrotiya, Akash Saxena and Aditya Shah appeared for Campus Sutra. 

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