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Karnataka loses ‘KSRTC’ to Kerala after years of legal battle

09:43 AM Jun 03, 2021 | Team Udayavani |

Kochi/Bengaluru: After years of legal battle, Kerala State Road Transport Corporation got the right to its trademarks — acronym KSRTC, the logo of two elephants, and the name Anavandi — associated with the state-run transport corporation.

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The Central Trade Marks Registry announced its final verdict on Wednesday, June 2 in what could end a decades-old legal battle between the transport departments of Kerala and Karnataka.

After the verdict was announced the KSRTC MD and Kerala Transport Secretary Biju Prabhakar said a notice would now be sent to Karnataka Transport Corporation, asking them to stop using the brand name on their buses.

The transport corporations of the two southern states have been commonly using the five-letter short form on their buses. The name ‘KSRTC’ had evolved itself into a brand in both the states with thousands of people depending on these public transport systems for their daily commute.

However, a legal war began in 1994 when Karnataka issued a notice to Kerala against the use of ‘KSRTC’, claiming that they had secured the trademark on it. Kerala approached the Trade Marks Registry, saying they were the first to use the brand ‘KSRTC’ on their buses.

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The state also secured ownership of the popular nickname of the bus service ‘Aanavandi’.

The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation was formed in 1965, though its journey began during the British Raj when Travancore State Transport Department (TSTD) was constituted. Karnataka started using the abbreviation of KSRTC only in 1973.

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