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The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea by Royal Challengers Bengaluru, seeking an interim injunction against an advertisement of Uber Moto that was claimed to be disparaging to the RCB.
Justice Saurabh Banerjee rejected RCB’s plea for an interim injunction, ruling that the advertisement is in the context of a game of cricket and must be viewed in the spirit of sportsmanship, a Mint report said.
“The impugned advertisement is in the context of a game of cricket, a game of sportsmanship, which, in the opinion of this court, does not call for any interference of any sort at this stage,” the report said, citing the court hearing.
“Interference by this court at this stage would tantamount to allowing the plaintiff to run on water with assurances of their not falling. Accordingly, the present application is dismissed. No order as to costs,” the court further held.
RCB moved the issue to the Delhi HC against the ride-hailing platform, a few weeks ago, alleging that Uber Moto, a commercial sponsor of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), used the formers’ trademark for commercial gain without consent.
(The story will be updated soon.)
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