A bench headed by Justice Pradeep Nandrajog while setting aside the
single judge's order restraining Chinese phonemaker Shenzhen OnePlus
Technology Co Ltd from selling its mobiles on the plea of Micromax, said
that it was not a case for grant of an ad-interim injunction as
"prima-facie neither (company) competes nor eats into the territory of
the other".
It directed Shenzhen and US-based software firm Cyanogen, which in a lighter vein was referred to as a "villain" in the instant case by the bench, to file their replies on Micromax' application for interim stay, saying the parties needed to be given an opportunity to file their pleadings.
The bench observed it was not proper of the single judge to finally decide the application without giving the parties time to file their pleadings.
It directed Shenzhen and US-based software firm Cyanogen, which in a lighter vein was referred to as a "villain" in the instant case by the bench, to file their replies on Micromax' application for interim stay, saying the parties needed to be given an opportunity to file their pleadings.
The bench observed it was not proper of the single judge to finally decide the application without giving the parties time to file their pleadings.
Source: Gadget Reviews India and view more Automotive News
No comments:
Post a Comment