A Pune district court dismissed a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Burger King Corporation against a local eatery operating under the same name since 1991. The court ruled in favor of the local restaurant, citing lack of evidence of customer confusion or financial loss. The court also denied monetary damages to both parties.
Court: Burger King has “miserably failed” to prove trademark infringement case against Pune restaurant

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