Mumbai: The Delhi High Court has recorded a settlement between IndoSpirit Beverages Private Limited (IndoBevs) and Ravi Mohan Studios Private Limited in a trademark infringement dispute over the use of the mark “BroCode” as the title of an upcoming film.
The dispute arose after Ravi Mohan Studios announced a cinematographic project titled “Bro Code.” IndoBevs alleged that the title infringed its registered trademark “BROCODE,” associated with its beverage brand launched in 2016.
Earlier in the proceedings, the Delhi High Court had granted an ad-interim injunction on October 14, 2025, restraining the studio from using the mark “BROCODE” or any deceptively similar mark in connection with the film. The restriction covered the film’s trailers, teasers, promotional materials and social media campaigns. While permitting the production of the film to continue, the court observed that using the mark as a film title was prima facie likely to cause confusion and could lead consumers to believe the film was associated with the BROCODE brand.
Following the interim order, the parties entered mediation under the aegis of the Delhi High Court Mediation and Conciliation Centre, which resulted in a settlement agreement. As part of the settlement, Ravi Mohan Studios Private Limited agreed to discontinue the use of the title “BROCODE” and remove the name from all promotional materials and digital content related to the film.
The studio has also withdrawn proceedings it had previously initiated before the Madras High Court.
By an order dated February 17, 2026, the Delhi High Court recorded the settlement and decreed the suit in terms of the agreement, effectively bringing the dispute to a close. The film is now expected to proceed under a new title yet to be announced.















