Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295

CourtFederal Court of Appeal (Canada)
Case DateDecember 02, 2019
JurisdictionCanada (Federal)
Citations2019 FCA 295
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25 practice notes
  • Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) et al. v. The Canadian Council for Refugees et al., 2021 FCA 72
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • April 15, 2021
    ...to send the matter back to the Federal Court because of its expertise in fact-finding: Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at para. 60; Canada v. Piot, 2019 FCA 53 at para. 114; Pfizer Canada Inc., above at paras. 153-159. This is especially so here: the Federal......
  • Swist v. Meg Energy Corp., 2022 FCA 118
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • June 20, 2022
    ...and legal findings, particularly on a question raised for the first time on appeal: Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at paras. 58-60; Crosslinx Transit Solutions General Partnership v. Ontario (Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure), 2022 ONCA 1......
  • Dermaspark Products Inc v. Patel, 2023 FC 388
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 21, 2023
    ...in light of, but not necessarily identical to, the plaintiff's registered mark [Sandhu Singh Hansard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at paragraph 20]. [19] The relevant question in assessing the section 19 claim, therefore, is not whether the Respondent’s mark is con......
  • 7294140 Canada Inc. DBA Zoomtoner v. Connexlogix Inc., 2023 FC 1010
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • July 24, 2023
    ...the passing off claims, particularly prior to the registration of its Trademark: Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at para [72] While I have found that Zoomtoner’s bald assertions of use of the Trademark since 2011 are insufficient to support a conclusio......
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22 cases
  • Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) et al. v. The Canadian Council for Refugees et al., 2021 FCA 72
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • April 15, 2021
    ...to send the matter back to the Federal Court because of its expertise in fact-finding: Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at para. 60; Canada v. Piot, 2019 FCA 53 at para. 114; Pfizer Canada Inc., above at paras. 153-159. This is especially so here: the Federal......
  • Swist v. Meg Energy Corp., 2022 FCA 118
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • June 20, 2022
    ...and legal findings, particularly on a question raised for the first time on appeal: Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at paras. 58-60; Crosslinx Transit Solutions General Partnership v. Ontario (Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure), 2022 ONCA 1......
  • Dermaspark Products Inc v. Patel, 2023 FC 388
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 21, 2023
    ...in light of, but not necessarily identical to, the plaintiff's registered mark [Sandhu Singh Hansard Trust v. Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at paragraph 20]. [19] The relevant question in assessing the section 19 claim, therefore, is not whether the Respondent’s mark is con......
  • 7294140 Canada Inc. DBA Zoomtoner v. Connexlogix Inc., 2023 FC 1010
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • July 24, 2023
    ...the passing off claims, particularly prior to the registration of its Trademark: Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 at para [72] While I have found that Zoomtoner’s bald assertions of use of the Trademark since 2011 are insufficient to support a conclusio......
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2 firm's commentaries
  • 2019 Will Go Down In History As 'The Year Of Change' In Canadian Trademark Law Part II
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • January 10, 2020
    ...Sadhu Singh have been heard in the Federal Court, and most recently, the Federal Court of Appeal returned that case to the Federal Court (2019 FCA 295). Do-Overs: Federal Court sends cases back to the Registrar, finding them “unintelligible”. The Federal Court, in several recent opposition ......
  • Canadian Copyright 2019 Year Update
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • August 17, 2020
    ...Criteria for copyright infringement and trademark infringement are different beasts Sandhu Singh Hamdard Trust v Navsun Holdings Ltd., 2019 FCA 295 is a Federal Court Appeal decision concerning the Federal Court's dismissal of the copyright and trademark infringement claims made by Hamdard ......

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