Bombay High Court Grants One Week To Patanjali For Depositing ₹4 Crore Cost, Suggests It To Sort Out Dispute With Mangalam Organics
Live LawThe Bombay High Court on Friday extended by a week, the deadline for Patanjali Group to deposit the Rs 4 crore fine imposed on it by a single-judge for disobeying the court's orders.A division bench of Justices Atul Chandurkar and Rajesh Patil advised the parties - Patanjali Ayurveda and Mangalam Organics, to sit together and try to resolve their dispute in the Trademark Infringement. The Bombay High Court on Friday extended by a week, the deadline for Patanjali Group to deposit the Rs 4 crore fine imposed on it by a single-judge for disobeying the court's orders. A division bench of Justices Atul Chandurkar and Rajesh Patil advised the parties - Patanjali Ayurveda and Mangalam Organics, to sit together and try to resolve their dispute in the Trademark Infringement case. The bench was hearing an appeal filed by the Patanjali group challenging the July 29 order of single-judge Justice Riyaz Chagla, who imposed an additional fine of Rs 4 crore on the group for breaching the August 30, 2023 order of the High Court, by virtue of which, it had restrained Patanjali from selling camphor products, which were deceptively similar to the product of Mangalam Organics.