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http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Hilton-banned-in-India-/635140/ Hilton
banned in India!
*Agencies* Posted: Jun 17, 2010 at 1859 hrs
*New Delhi* Conrad Hilton may have set up the first Hilton Hotel in 1925,
but a Rajasthan court has barred the US hotel group with business in 80
countries from operating in India under that brand, holding that it was
deceptively similar to Sirohi-based Hilltone Hotel.

Additional District Judge Narinder Singh Dadda, Sirohi, restrained the
international hospitality group from using any kind of "misleading logo and
mark" which has potential to cause confusion among the general public and
directed it not to carry on the business of hotel and food items under "such
duplicate trademark".

The order was passed on a petition from Hotel Hilltone founded in 1973 and
based in Sirohi, Rajasthan. The petitioner contended that it was registered
under the Companies Act, 1956.

The petitioner had sought a direction to restrain New York-based M/S Hilton
International Corporation from carrying on business in India by using a
"deceptively similar trademark".

"The defendant, in any state of India, may not use the registered trademark
Hotel Hilltone of the plaintiff or any kind of sabotage in it by using any
kind of misleading logo and mark.

"It may not use and enjoy by causing confusion of being plaintiff's hotel
and in collaboration with any other Indian establishment may not carry on
business of hotels and food items under such duplicate trade mark," the
court said in the order passed in April.

Conrad Hilton had bought his first hotel in 1919 and founded the
international chain of hotels named Hilton in 1925 in Dallas, Texas.

Hilton has a joint venture in India with DLF. It has three hotel properties,
including two in Delhi.

"The defendants (Hilton International Corporation and Hilton International)
are restrained by permanent injunction that they not give the threat to the
plaintiff to use the name of Hotel Hilltone and the defendant may not create
any obstruction of any kind in the manufacturing and sale of the food items
to be manufactured by the plaintiff under the registered trademark," the
order said.

The court has rejected the contention of Hilton International that the
domestic firm has adopted its name and trademark for deriving benefits of
its fame and reputation.

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