Bharat Matrimony.com Pvt. Ltd. v. People Interactive (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Supreme Court of India · 07 Jan 2016
Kurian Joseph; Rohinton Fali Nariman
CIVIL APPEAL NO.2142 OF 2007
civil other Procedural

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The Supreme Court disposed of a civil appeal between Bharat Matrimony.com and People Interactive by recording their amicable settlement and consent terms.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CIVIL APPEAL NO.2142 OF 2007
BHARAT MATRIMONY.COM APPELLANT
PVT. LTD.
VERSUS
PEOPLE INTERACTIVE (I) RESPONDENT
PVT. LTD.
JUDGMENT
KURIAN, J.

1. It has been brought to our notice that the parties have amicably settled the disputes. The Joint Memo of Settlement dated 10.11.2014 has been filed before this Court on 18.11.2014. The terms of Settlement read as follows: “(a) Appellant shall use the certificate granted to it by the Limca Records as defined in the certificate and shall not make any contrary statement. (b) The Appellant agrees to use the following statement in its website/marketing communications: “Featured in the Limca Book of Records, for record number of documented marriages online”

(c) That the parties herein shall file the above terms of settlement before the Hon'ble Supreme Court and shall request the court hearing the Appeal bearing C.A.No.2142/2007 to dispose of the appeal in terms of the said consent terms.

(d) The Respondent shall close/withdraw complaint bearing complaint No. UTP 10/2007 filed against the Appellant before the MRTP Commission (now Competition Commission of India) (e) The parties agree that they shall have no claim against each other now or in future, on the same ground mentioned in the present Appeal and or the UTP Page 2 Complaint NO.10/2007. (f) The parties shall bear their own costs.”

2. The appeal is disposed of in terms of the Settlement entered between the parties. No costs. ………………………………………………J. (KURIAN JOSEPH) …………………………………………………………J. (ROHINTON FALI NARIMAN) New Delhi; January 07, 2016