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1 - 5 of 5 (0.39 seconds)Disney Enterprises Inc. & Anr. vs Balraj Muttneja & Ors. on 20 February, 2014
The relevant
observations from the judgment in Disney Enterprises Inc. (supra), are as
under:
M/S S. Oliver Bernd Freier Gmbh & Co. Kg vs M/S Jaikara Apparels & Anr on 22 April, 2014
The same has been
reiterated by the Court in S. Oliver Bernd Freier GMBH & CO. KG v.
Jaikara Apparels and Ors. [210 (2014) DLT 381], as also, in United Coffee
House v. Raghav Kalra and Ors. [2013 (55) PTC 414 (Del)].
United Coffee House vs Raghav Kalra & Anr on 23 May, 2013
The same has been
reiterated by the Court in S. Oliver Bernd Freier GMBH & CO. KG v.
Jaikara Apparels and Ors. [210 (2014) DLT 381], as also, in United Coffee
House v. Raghav Kalra and Ors. [2013 (55) PTC 414 (Del)].
The Indian Performing Right Society Ltd vs Gauhati Town Club & Anr on 30 January, 2013
"3. Though the defendants entered appearance
through their counsel on 01.02.2013 but remained
unrepresented thereafter and failed to file a written
statement as well. The defendants were thus directed to
be proceeded ex-parte vide order dated 04.10.2013and
the plaintiffs permitted to file affidavits by way of
exparte evidence. 4. The plaintiffs, despite having been
granted sufficient time and several opportunities, have
failed to get their affidavits for leading ex-parte
evidence on record. However, it is not deemed
expedient to further await the same and allow this
matter to languish, for the reason that I have in
Indian Performing Rights Society Ltd. Vs. Gauhati
Town Club MANU/DE/0582/2013 held that where the
defendant is ex parte and the material before the
Court is sufficient to allow the claim of the plaintiff,
the time of the Court should not be wasted in
directing ex parte evidence to be recorded and which
mostly is nothing buta repetition of the contents of the
plaint."
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