"Lawyers' Fees and Court-Fees" : High Court Directs to be Paid by Opposite Party to the Successful Party
Dealing with a case of suit for infringement of trademark and damages with respect to a trademark registered under Class 30, it was held that a successful litigant is entitled to get actual costs and court-fees paid. Setting the right example to ensure purity of judicial process, it was rightly directed that the lawyers' fees and amount spent on purchasing court-fees will have to be paid by unsuccessful litigant to the successful litigant.
Ved Prakash Garg Trading as Parul Food Products v. Gurudev Industries [2018] GCtR 6540 (Delhi)
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