Flipkart Fails to Retain Trademark to MarQ Brand in Delhi High Court Ruling
Trademark Dispute: Delhi High Court Dismisses Flipkart's Appeal
MUMBAI: The Delhi high court has dismissed e-commerce firm Flipkart's appeal claiming exclusive rights over "MarQ", its private label for electronic appliances launched in 2017, in a trademark dispute with Delhi-based Marc Enterprises. The ruling was pronounced on 10 April, while the written order was released later. Mint has seen a copy of the order.
According to the order, the counsel for Flipkart told the court that some inventory bearing the "MarQ" brand remains in the market and sought four weeks to clear the stock. Amit Amitabh Suman, representing Marc Enterprises, agreed to the timeline. Flipkart has been directed to comply with the order by 15 May 2026.
The dispute dates back to 2018, when Marc Enterprises approached a Delhi trial court seeking an injunction against Flipkart's use of the "MarQ" trademark. The trial court restrained Flipkart, prompting the company to move the Delhi High Court. In January 2018, Justice Najmi Waziri allowed Flipkart to sell its remaining "MarQ"-branded inventory until 30 January and advertise the products for its Republic Day sale, subject to maintaining accounts of such sales.
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The key points of contention in the case were that Flipkart's "MarQ" was not registered at the time, while Marc Enterprises holds registered rights over the "MARC" trademark across multiple classes. Flipkart launched MarQ in 2017 as a private label spanning televisions, air conditioners, and washing machines, positioning it as a global electronics brand. Marc Enterprises, established in 1984, sells electrical products in similar categories.
| Company | Product Categories |
|---|---|
| Flipkart | Televisions, Air Conditioners, Washing Machines |
| Marc Enterprises | Electrical Products (similar categories) |
Flipkart had argued that "MarQ" is visually and structurally distinct from "MARC". However, the Delhi high court has dismissed Flipkart's appeal, upholding Marc Enterprises' rights over the trademark. Emailed requests for comment sent to Flipkart by Mint on 10 April and again on 16 April remained unanswered at press time.
The company's plans to comply with the order by 15 May 2026 mark the latest development in the ongoing trademark dispute. Meanwhile, according to a Bloomberg report, the e-commerce company has already held informal talks with investors and an IPO could take place in early 2027.
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