Yulu files case against Kinetic Green over infringement

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    Published On Mar 05, 2024 12:53:00 PM

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    Yulu Bikes has filed a case with a city civil and sessions court, accusing Kinetic Green of infringing on its trademark with the launch of their "Zulu" branded e-scooters, our sister publication Autocar Professional reported. A trademark is something that helps a company separate its products and services from its competitors, and helps customers understand whom they are buying from to avoid any kind of confusion or mix-up. This is the reason why most brands fight tooth and nail to protect their trademarks or brands from any kind of infringement.

    1. Yulu claims “Zulu” sounds too similar to their brand name
    2. Case currently under Karnataka High Court jurisdiction

    Here's what happened 

    The legal battle began in late January when Yulu Bikes filed a lawsuit over Kinetic Green Energy’s use of their “Zulu” brand. Yulu Bikes argues that it is too similar to their own brand and may cause confusion among consumers.

    Kinetic Green Energy in an emailed response said, “We have registered the “KINETIC GREEN ZULU” and “ZULU” trademarks with effect from September 26, 2022, and started using them only after obtaining registrations. We are extremely surprised at the developments. The matter is sub-judice and we have no further comments.” While the lower court denied the initial injunction request, it allowed Kinetic Green Energy to present their arguments. Unsatisfied with the development, Yulu Bikes appealed the order in the Karnataka High Court.

    Fast tracking of the case 

    The Karnataka High Court in part ordered a temporary injunction on February 5, restraining Kinetic Green Energy from using, selling and advertising with the trademark 'YULU' and associated trademarks, or in combination with other words and/or any mark similar or deceptively similar, including 'ZULU' and 'Kinetic Green Zulu'.

    Faced with the court diktat, Kinetic Green Energy subsequently submitted that the interim order passed against them is "working great hardship," requesting the High Court to advance the date and allow them to file their objections sooner. Yulu's lawyers agreed to the expedited hearing schedule, but emphasised their stance on maintaining the temporary injunction until a final decision is reached. The High Court, acting on the mutual consent of both parties, has thus directed the Commercial Court to reach a final decision on the interim applications by March 11, 2024.

    SHAHKAR ABIDI

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