Controversy over Bajaj’s CNG bike ‘Freedom’
Bajaj Auto’s recent launch of its CNG bike named ‘Freedom’ has sparked a significant legal challenge. LML’s parent company, SG Corporate Mobility Pvt Ltd, has filed a lawsuit in the Delhi High Court, alleging that Bajaj Auto is unlawfully using the trademark “Freedom.”
LML’s Claims Against Bajaj
LML asserts that it has used the name for its own bike since 2002, and Bajaj’s recent use infringes on its intellectual property rights. This lawsuit poses a considerable challenge for the Bajaj Freedom CNG, which has gained popularity due to its innovative technology and performance.
Future Implications
As the case proceeds, Bajaj Auto will need to defend its position in court. Meanwhile, SG Corporate Mobility is gearing up to launch its first electric scooter, the LML Star, marking its return to the Indian market. The outcome of this legal dispute could impact both companies significantly in the evolving automotive landscape.
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Summary at glance
Bajaj Auto’s recently launched CNG bike, ‘Freedom’, is embroiled in legal controversy as LML’s parent company, SG Corporate Mobility Pvt Ltd, has filed a lawsuit in the Delhi High Court. LML alleges that Bajaj has unlawfully used the trademark “Freedom,” which it claims to have utilized since 2002 for its own motorbike. This legal challenge poses a significant hurdle for Bajaj, which is seeking to capitalize on the bike’s growing popularity.
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