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Supreme Court allows Cognizant to use hexagonal logo in India

The Supreme Court also directed the Single Judge’s Bench of the Bombay High Court to expedite the disposal of the injunction application within six months.

September 08, 2025 / 13:41 IST
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The Supreme Court, on August 8, allowed information technology major Cognizant Technology Solutions to use its hexagonal logo in India, granting interim relief to the Nasdaq-listed firm. The order comes after the company challenged a Bombay High Court directive that had barred it from using the logo in the country.

The case, a rare trademark dispute involving a large IT services provider, will continue to be heard in the apex court.

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Cognizant, which employs nearly three-fourths of its global workforce in India, has been locked in a battle with Bengaluru-based fintech Atyati Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Atyati alleged that its orange hexagonal honeycomb device mark, used since 2019, was infringed upon.

After hearing both sides, the apex court set aside the Division Bench ruling that had restricted the firm from using its logo and restored the earlier Bombay High Court order that had declined to continue the injunction.