Transsion faces fresh litigation in India: LG Electronics files wireless communications patents infringement action in Delhi High Court

Context:

What’s new: Transsion now faces fresh litigation filed by LG Electronics in the Delhi High Court. LG Electronics has alleged that Transsion has infringed five of its wireless communications patents. The suit, filed on November 1, 2025, was first heard by the court on November 4, 2025, and will be heard again soon over pro-tem measures on February 3, 2026 (case number: CS (COMM) 1171/2025).

Direct impact and wider ramifications: Transsion’s docket of global patent infringement litigation by major patentees is growing. Much like Ericsson, LG Electronics is possibly hoping its action in India – a major market for Transsion – will help it reach the same endpoint as other SEP holders, such as Philips and Qualcomm.

The patents-in-suit include:

  • Indian Patent No. 296702 (“Method of performing uplink synchronization in wireless communication system”) (EP2627146)
  • Indian Patent No. 271483 (“Method of processing data for hybrid automatic repeat request operation in wireless communication system”) (EP2195954)
  • Indian Patent No. 266951 (“Method for acquiring resource region information for PHICH and method of receiving PDCCH”) (EP3293905)
  • Indian Patent No. 430270 (“Method and equipment for transmitting a random access preamble to a base station”) (EP3471495)
  • Indian Patent No. 308868 (“Method for transmitting uplink signals”) (EP3389208)

Counsel

LG Electronics is being represented by a team at Anand & Anand: Pravin Anand, Tusha Malhotra, and Sugandha Yadav.

Meanwhile, Transsion is being represented by a team at Saikrishna & Associates: Saikrishna Rajagopal, Julien George, Anu Paarcha, Victor V. Tandon, and Alka Bisht.