Legal Framework
- Commercial court jurisdiction in trademark cases is governed by the Commercial Courts Act, 2015.
- The Act applies to disputes of a commercial nature, including intellectual property rights.
- Trademark infringement, passing off, and licensing disputes fall under its scope.
- The law ensures speedy and efficient disposal of high-value commercial matters.
- Amendments to the Trade Marks Act align it with the commercial litigation structure.
Jurisdiction Criteria
- Only cases where the specified value is ₹3,00,000 or more are tried by commercial courts.
- Jurisdiction is determined based on the location of cause of action or defendant’s place of business.
- Commercial courts are usually established at the district level in major cities.
- Higher-value cases may go to Commercial Divisions of High Courts with original jurisdiction.
- The choice of court depends on territorial and pecuniary jurisdiction.
Scope of Cases Covered
- Includes suits for infringement, passing off, cancellation, or rectification of trademarks.
- Covers disputes involving licensing, assignment, franchising, and coexistence agreements.
- Encompasses claims for damages, injunctions, and account of profits.
- Also handles declaratory relief and enforcement of settlement agreements.
- Counterclaims and related matters can also be raised before the same court.
Procedural Features
- Cases are governed by the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) as amended by the Commercial Courts Act.
- Includes strict timelines for filing written statements and completing pleadings.
- Courts may encourage mediation or alternative dispute resolution (ADR) before trial.
- Emphasis is placed on case management hearings and summary judgments.
- Courts follow an e-document filing system to enhance transparency and efficiency.
Advantages for Trademark Owners
- Ensures specialized handling of trademark disputes by trained commercial judges.
- Enables quicker relief through interim injunctions and expedited hearings.
- Helps in uniform interpretation of IP laws across jurisdictions.
- Encourages better compliance with procedural discipline and cost efficiency.
- Offers a platform for effective enforcement of trademark rights in high-stakes matters.



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