Delhi High Court · 2025-07-01
M/S PRODUCTS AND IDEAS (INDIA) PVT. LTD vs NILKAMAL LIMITED AND ORS
- Citation / case number
- CS(COMM)-715/2024 2025:DHC:5052
- Court
- Delhi High Court
- Petitioner
- M/S PRODUCTS AND IDEAS (INDIA) PVT. LTD
- Respondent
- NILKAMAL LIMITED AND ORS
Judgment text excerpt
* IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Judgment Reserved on: 13th May, 2025 Judgment Pronounced on: 1st July, 2025 + CS(COMM) 715/2024 with I.A. 37339/2024, I.A. 41462/2024, I.A. 41504/2024, I.A. 44387/2024 and I.A. 49076/2024 M/S PRODUCTS AND IDEAS (INDIA) PVT. LTD .....Plaintiff Through: Mr. J. Sai Deepak, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Aditya Yadav, Mr. Vijay Kasana, Mr. Luv Virmani, Mr. Lakshay Kaushik, Mr. Chirag Verma, Mr. Gaurav Chaudhary and Mr. Vishal Chaudhary, Advocates. versus NILKAMAL LIMITED AND ORS .....Defendants Through: Mr. Arvind Nigam, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Rohit Kumar Singh, Mr. Sajid Mohammad, Mr. P.R. Mala, Mr. Mitesh Mutha, Ms. Rajlakshmi Singh, Ms. Vidushi Srivastava and Ms. Rambha Singh, Advocates for D-2. Mr. Sanjeev Kr. Singh, Mr. Rahul Chitnis, Mr. Devansh Shekhar and Mr. Jitendra Pandey, Advocates for D-5. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT BANSAL JUDGMENT AMIT BANSAL, J. Signature Not Verified Digitally Signed CS(COMM) 715/2024 Page 1 of 11 By:AARZOO Signing Date:01.07.2025 12:50:01 I.A. 37339/2024 (under Order XXXIX Rules 1 and 2 of CPC) I.A. 41504/2024 (filed by the defendant no. 2 under Order XXXIX Rule 4 of CPC) I.A. 49076/2024 (under Order XXXIX Rules 1 and 2 of CPC) 1. By way of this judgment, I will dispose of the applications, I.A. 37339/2024 and I.A. 49076/2024 under Order XXXIX Rule 1 and 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (hereinafter “CPC”) filed by the plaintiff and I.A. 41504/2024 filed on behalf of the defendant no. 2 under Order XXXIX Rule 4 of CPC seeking vacation of ex parte ad interim injunction order dated 27th August, 2024. 2. Arguments were heard on behalf of counsel for the parties on 25th October, 2024, 28th October, 2024, 25th March, 2025, 15th April, 2025 and 13th May, 2025, when the judgment was reserved. CASE SET U