Boult Faces Legal Setback Over Trademark Dispute
The Karnataka High Court has barred Indian electronics brand Boult from using the trademark “GoBoult” after a legal dispute with GoBolt, a logistics and supply chain company.
GoBolt, which has been operating since 2015, argued that Boult’s “GoBoult” mark was confusingly similar to its own brand name. The court agreed, stating that the similarity could cause brand dilution and customer confusion.
As a result, Boult has been restrained from using “GoBoult” for its business, promotions, or marketing. The ruling is a reminder that companies must carefully evaluate brand names to avoid trademark infringement.
Boult, best known for its affordable audio products like earbuds, smartwatches, and speakers, may now have to rethink its branding strategy for expansion. The case also highlights the increasing importance of intellectual property rights in India’s fast-growing consumer tech and e-commerce space.
Summary Table
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Court | Karnataka High Court |
| Parties Involved | Boult (electronics brand) vs. GoBolt (logistics firm) |
| Dispute | Trademark similarity between “GoBoult” and “GoBolt” |
| Court Ruling | Boult restrained from using “GoBoult” |
| Reason | Likelihood of confusion and brand dilution |
| Impact | Boult must stop using “GoBoult” in branding/marketing |
| Industry Relevance | Highlights importance of trademark protection in India |








