India, Feb. 3 -- The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a software company's plea to continue using 'Java' as part of its domain name, ruling that such usage would infringe upon the trademark rights of the US-based tech giant Oracle.

A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna and justice Sanjay Kumar refused to interfere with the Delhi high court's 2024 order that had restrained the private firm-- Sonoo Jaiswal, Javapoint Limited and Javapoint Tech Pvt Ltd - from using Oracle's registered trademark JAVA in their domain name www.javatpoint.com for providing coding language classes.

While the top court clarified that the firm could continue teaching Java as a programming language, it granted them three weeks to transition to a n...