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Titan Co. Ltd. vs. Rohit Kumar Jain & Ors. CS (COMM) No. 380/2019 pending before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi

Titan Company Limited filed a civil lawsuit being CS (COMM) No. 380/2019 before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi against one Rohit Kumar Jain (Defendant No. 1), Dharam Pal (Defendant No. 2) and Snapdeal Pvt. Ltd. (Defendant No. 3).

Titan’s case was that the Defendant Nos. 1 and 2 were selling counterfeit/infringing FASTRACK watches on Snapdeal and further that Snapdeal had also not taken down various listings of counterfeit FASTRACK watches despite being notified of the same by Titan.

The Hon’ble Court vide an ex-parte ad-interim injunction order dated 29 July 2019, restrained the Defendant Nos. 1 and 2 from selling, marketing or otherwise dealing in goods bearing the marks TITAN and FASTRACK of the Plaintiff. Snapdeal was directed to take down within 24 hours of service of the order dated 29 July 2019, the URLs of which the complaint had already been lodged by Titan with Snapdeal.

The Hon’ble Court further directed that Snapdeal should immediately on receipt of a complaint from the Plaintiff of other/further URLs selling counterfeit goods of the Plaintiff, remove the same from Snapdeal. This case is sub-judice before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi and the next date in the matter is 23 August 2019.

Team Anand and Anand: Pravin Anand, Achuthan Sreekumar and Akshay Agarwal.

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