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Anyone Can Register Company Name with “Airtel” Name In It, says High Court

Anyone Can Register Company Name with “Airtel” Name in it
By Dickson Jere

When Bharti Airtel of India purchased Celtel and consequently entered the Zambian market, they found three companies were already registered by PACRA. So when the well known “Airtel” was also registered, the Zambian ones opposed saying they already took up that name. Simply, no one can register a company with “Airtel” name because it had been taken.

However, the Registrar at PACRA went ahead and registered “Airtel” against opposition by “Airtel Holdings Limited” which was earlier registered. This decision prompted Court action in the High Court. The owners of the first “Airtel” argued that registering the other one would cause confusion in the market.

Airtel Logo

After hearing both sides, the High Court Judge agreed with PACRA that there was nothing wrong to register any other company with word “Airtel” as long as there were other words added. The Judge further ruled that the Zambian Airtel had not been in viable business operations and therefore did not accrue any goodwill for using name “Airtel”.

Unhappy with the decision, the losing companies appealed to the Court of Appeal, arguing that the Court erred to have allowed another company to be registered using name “Airtel”.

A panel of three Judges heard the appeal and ruled thus;

“We agree with the argument that the inclusion of the word ‘Airtel’ in the 2nd Respondent’s name and in its intended subsidiaries cannot be said to be likely to cause confusion among the public,” the Judges ruled.

The Court said in all the named new companies, the word “Airtel” was not a standalone but accompanied by the combination of other words, which created a distinction.

“The only basis upon which the Registrar’s decision could be overturned by the Court is if the appellant had provided sufficient evidence that in fact, contrary to Registrar’s opinion, confusion had arisen in the market or that the customers had been deceived,” the Judges said.

The Court dismissed the appeal and allowed the registration of all the other “Airtel” companies. These are Airtel Networks Zambia Limited and Airtel Money Limited.

The earlier registered ones were called Airtel Holdings Limited, Airtel Limited and Airtel High Definition Television Limited.

Case citation- Airtel Holdings Limited and Others v PACRA and Others – Appeal No. 238 of 2020.

Lecture Notes;

1. This case dealt with the Registration of companies and company names. However, the principle used to arrive at this decision was based on authorities in Trademark law.

2. The principle is that anyone can use generic names but must be accompanied by other words. For example, Manzi is generic name but the producers of mineral water have added valley to be called “Manzi Valley”. Lusaka is generic name but “Lusaka Beer” has been trademarked.

3. However, the law also recognizes well known brands even if they are not registered. For example, Coca-Cola is well known brand and will be recognized even if not registered.

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