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Stop imitating packaging, Supreme Court tells liquor companies

IndiaTimes Monday, 22 January 2024
Supreme Court accepts influence of 'principle of imperfect recollection' and asks 'London Pride' to stop imitating 'Blenders Pride' packaging. Indian manufacturer told to stop using bottles with 'Seagram' embossing. Court requires arguments on deceptive similarity between 'London Pride' and 'Blenders Pride'.
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