Court Orders Agra-Based Company To Pay Rs 10 Lakh To PUMA Over

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In a recent ruling, the Delhi High Court ordered an Agra-based shopkeeper to pay Rs 10 lakh damages to German sportswear brand PUMA for selling counterfeit shoes bearing the 'PUMA' mark and the 'leaping cat device'.
The High Court passed a decree of permanent injunction, restraining Mr Kumar from manufacturing and selling products bearing the 'PUMA' mark or any similar marks.

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