Google must pay Hindware 30 lakh rupees. The Delhi High Court ruled Google infringed on Hindware's trademark. Google is permanently stopped from using 'HINDWARE' as an advertising keyword. This decision impacts digital advertising and trademark law in India. Competitors used Google's platform to show their ads when users searched for Hindware products.

Delhi High Court ruled Google's keyword advertising system infringed Hindware's trademark, imposing Rs 30 lakh fine and banning use of HINDWARE as advertising keywords.

NEW DELHI, May 29 : An Indian court ruling that Google infringed the trademark rights of a bathroom fittings maker by allowing rivals to use its name as an advertising keyword…