A Public Curiosity Litigation (PIL) has been filed within the Supreme Courtroom towards the submitting of a number of trademark functions for the time period ‘Operation Sindoor,’ the identify of India’s ongoing navy operation towards Pakistan.
Quickly after the Authorities of India made the identify of the operation public, 12 entities or individuals, together with Reliance, moved the Trademark Registry looking for unique rights beneath Class 41, which covers training, leisure, cultural and media companies.
This led to public outrage, with Reliance ultimately withdrawing its software.
Filed by Advocate Dev Ashish Dubey, apracticing lawyer primarily based out of Delhi, the petition alleged that such makes an attempt to hunt the trademark registration for the navy operation identify sought to use public sentiment and the nation’s grief for industrial achieve.
The plea additional submitted that ‘Operation Sindoor,’ which was initially undertaken to avenge the killings of vacationers in Pahalgam, held deep emotional worth, particularly for the households of martyred troopers.
The identify symbolised the sacrifice of widows, metaphorically linked with ‘sindoor,’ a standard mark of marriage in India.
Moved by Advocate Om Prakash Parihar, the petition contended that such makes an attempt to hunt trademark registration of the identify was not solely insensitive but additionally in direct violation of Part 9 of the Commerce Marks Act, 1999, which prohibited registration of phrases prone to damage public sentiment or that lack distinctiveness in a industrial context.
The petitioner requested the highest courtroom of the nation to restrain the authorities from continuing with such trademark registration in order to forestall the commercialization of a reputation related to nationwide sacrifice and navy valor.
The plea contended that the matter raised vital questions round moral boundaries in mental property regulation, notably when nationwide safety and public emotion intersect.