Hon’ble Delhi High Court has given a relief order in favor of Vishnu Reddy
Hyderabad, 7 March 2024 – Hogar Controls, a leading global IoT company renowned for its design-centric approach and robust smart home solutions, has got an injunction order in the trademark case against its former directors Vijay Kumar Anadasu (Yash), Karun Kumar Anadasu (Karan Kumar), and others.
Hon’ble Delhi High Court pronounced the injunction order in favor of Hogar Controls citing the former directors’ inability to present a compelling case and as they further failed to provide sufficient evidence or argument to support their position. The court has further ordered and prohibited former directors and related third parties from using or reproducing the trademarks and associated materials in any form and media, advertisements including digital and print, in a manner that infringes on the copyright of cinematographic films, emphasizing the need to prevent misleading activities.
This relief marks a great triumph for Mr Vishnu Reddy, CEO of Hogar Controls Inc., and his entire team at Hogar Controls, as this enables the safeguarding of the intellectual property rights associated with the trademarks HOGAR CONTROLS, HOGAR, and the brand logo.
Mr Vishnu Reddy, CEO of Hogar Controls Inc. said, “This order reiterates our oft-repeated position about the ownership of the trademark and keeps our customers, vendors, and the entire team of Hogar Controls reenergized. This reaffirms our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, corporate governance, and consumer protection through our policies and compliances.”
In October 2022, the Cyberabad cybercrime police arrested four individuals, including former directors Vijay Kumar Anandasu (Yash), and Karun Kumar Anadasu (Karan Kumar) for carrying out cyber-attacks in connivance with a Vietnamese company, Lumi.
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