Retail co asks Netflix to pay Rs 25 cr for infringing ‘killer’ trademark

The Bombay HC is hearing the case about Kewal Kiran Clothing’s allegation that the makers of ‘Killer Soup’ have infringed the trademark 'Killer'

by Team PITCH
Published - March 11, 2024
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Retail co asks Netflix to pay Rs 25 cr for infringing ‘killer’ trademark

The Bombay High Court is hearing a case against Netflix for allegedly infringing the trademark of Kewal Kiran Clothing Limited because of the web series ‘Killer Soup’, starring Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sen Sharma.

As per media reports, KKCL has sought Rs 25 crore damages from Netflix.

Quoting a press statement, media reports said KKCL has alleged that makers of the 'Killer Soup' had infringed their trademark 'Killer'. Producers Macguffin Pictures LLP and Netflix as defenders in the suit.

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