The Delhi High Court affirmed the status of the “Haldiram” mark as a globally recognized trademark in the food industry, extending its influence beyond India. The ruling followed a suit by Haldiram India seeking protection for its mark against an imitator. The court noted the mark’s usage since the 1960s and its establishment as a ‘well-known mark’. Haldiram India’s plea to ban an imitator from Ambala City was supported by evidence of infringement. The court imposed significant fines, highlighting the seriousness of trademark infringement in the food sector.