Campaign India Team
Jan 28, 2009

Delhi agency disputes Aggie and Paddy’s agency name

Agnello Dias and Santosh Padhi’s newly announced venture has run into trouble because of its name, Roots India. A New Delhi based communications agency, Roots Advertising Services Pvt Ltd, has objected to the use of the name. According to director Atul Chauhan, they have written to Aggie and Paddy and informed them of the objection. While Aggie confirmed to the objection on the use of the name, at the time of filing this report, he could not confirm that they were changing the name. He also mentioned that they are in touch with Roots Advertising.  

Delhi agency disputes Aggie and Paddy’s agency name

Agnello Dias and Santosh Padhi’s newly announced venture has run into trouble because of its name, Roots India.
A New Delhi based communications agency, Roots Advertising Services Pvt Ltd, has objected to the use of the name. According to director Atul Chauhan, they have written to Aggie and Paddy and informed them of the objection.
While Aggie confirmed to the objection on the use of the name, at the time of filing this report, he could not confirm that they were changing the name. He also mentioned that they are in touch with Roots Advertising.
 

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Campaign India

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