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DuPont bid to protect trademark

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NEW DELHI: Dupont India has initiated legal action against local traders and manufacturers for infringing its trademark `Teflon,' used more popularly as a non-stick coating for cookware.

In a case filed by DuPont India through its advocates Amarchand Mangaldas, the Delhi High Court in a recent order restrained a large manufacturer and several other wholesale traders in Delhi from using any labels or stickers mentioning either `DuPont' or `Teflon,' a company release said.

Subsequent to the High Court order, the Court-appointed commissioners earlier this week raided the premises of five traders in Delhi's Sadar Bazaar and surrounding areas, and sealed significant quantities of illegal labels of `DuPont' and `Teflon,' the release said.

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