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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
FAO (COMM) 25/2023 & CM APPLs.3649-3650/2023
M/S SUDHIRBHAI SAREE WALA PVT. LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr.Shailen Bhatia, Advocate with Ms.Ekta Nayar, Mr.Arnav Chatterjee and Ms.Sheril Bhatia, Advocates.
Through: Mr.Chander Lall, Sr.Advocate with Mr.Neel Mason, Mr.Gurmehar
S.Sistani, Mr.Sumit Rajput and Mr.Samit Khosla, Advocates.
3653/2023 M/S SUDHIRBHAI SAREE WALA PVT. LTD. ..... Appellant
Through: Mr.Shailen Bhatia, Advocate with Ms.Ekta Nayar, Mr.Arnav Chatterjee and Ms.Sheril Bhatia, Advocates.
Through: Mr.Chander Lall, Sr.Advocate with Mr.Neel Mason, Mr.Gurmehar
S.Sistani, Mr.Sumit Rajput and Mr.Samit Khosla, Advocates.
Date of Decision: 25th January, 2023
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SAURABH BANERJEE
JUDGMENT
Allowed, subject to all just exceptions.
Accordingly, the applications stand disposed of.
1. Present appeals have been filed challenging the ex-parte injunction order dated 10th January, 2023 passed by the learned District Judge, South District, Saket, New Delhi in CS (COMM) 20 & 21 of 2023.
2. Learned counsel for the appellant-defendant states that the impugned orders are silent as to the claims of the Respondent/ Plaintiff on whether it claims a right in specific borders or material or colour combination or embroidery or its placement or its configurations or figurines but just refers to the Respondent/ Plaintiff original artistic work of a lehenga.
3. He also states that the impugned order has not only jeopardized the entire business of the Appellant, as the appellant had made the lehengas on order but has also ‘jeopardized some marriages’ as the orders have been placed by ladies who are to get married or who have to attend the marriage.
4. Mr.Chander Lall, learned senior counsel for the respondent-plaintiff, who appears on advance notice, disputes the aforesaid submission. He, however, states that the respondent has no objection if the date of hearing is pre-poned in the matter.
5. Keeping in view the aforesaid as well as the fact that the appellant has an alternative effective remedy of filing an application under Order XXXIX Rule 4 CPC, this Court disposes of the present appeals along with applications with liberty to the appellant to file an application under Order XXXIX Rule 4 CPC in both suits before the Trial Court on or before 27th January, 2023.
6. In the event such applications and reply affidavits to Order XXXIX Rule 1 & 2 CPC are filed within the stipulated time, the respondent-plaintiff shall file its reply and rejoinder within two working days, i.e. on or before 1st February, 2023. Response thereto, if any, be filed on 2nd February, 2023.
7. List the matter before the Trial Court for hearing and disposal of the injunction application as well as Order XXXIX Rule 4 application on 3rd February, 2023. Needless to state, the Trial Court shall decide the matter uninfluenced by any observations made by this Court. The rights and contentions of all the parties are left open. With the aforesaid directions, the present appeals stand disposed of. MANMOHAN, J SAURABH BANERJEE, J JANUARY 25, 2023