Monday, February 23, 2026

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Trademark Insights

 

Registry & Judicial Updates: 24 February 2026

 

Well-Known Status Strengthens Enforcement Power

 

The Delhi High Court has recognised SOCIAL as a well-known trademark, observing that extensive use, nationwide presence, and strong consumer association can elevate even a common English word to a higher pedestal of protection under the Trade Marks Act.

 

The Court reiterated that once a mark attains well-known status, protection extends beyond identical goods/services and prevents dilution across classes.

 

Takeaway:

Common or dictionary words are not automatically weak. With consistent commercial use and market recognition, they can acquire enhanced distinctiveness and cross-class protection.

 

Advisory:

Clients using widely adopted brand names should actively document:

• Sales turnover

• Advertising spend

• Media recognition

• Geographic spread

• Enforcement history

 

Structured evidence today becomes well-known protection tomorrow.

 

Need guidance on strengthening brand distinctiveness or enforcement strategy? Let’s structure it proactively.

 

Vishnu

Trademark Advisory

Mobile: +919866512479

 

Disclaimer: This update is for awareness, and knowledge-sharing for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal opinion.