1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO. OF 2009 IN SUIT (L) NO. 1976 OF 2009 M/s. Parvati Packers & Ors. ... Plaintiffs. V/s. M/s. Chandak Agencies & Ors. ... Defendants. Ms. Bijal Trivedi i/b. Bhagwati & Co. for the Plaintiffs. Mr. Vinod Bhagat a/w. Punit Jain i/b. V.A. Bhagat & G.S. Hegde for Defendants 1 and 2. CORAM : S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J. DATED : 12th AUGUST 2009. P.C. :- Leave under Rules 143 and 147 of the High Court Original Side is granted to take out a Notice of Motion in terms of the draft Notice of Motion. 2. The dispute in the present Suit pertains to the product, playing cards. The Plaintiffs had approached the Court requesting it to issue appropriate orders and permanent injunctions restraining the Defendants from infringing their trade mark and passing off their product as that of the Plaintiff. 3. At the hearing of the interlocutory proceedings, both sides sought time to explore the possibility of an amicable 2 settlement. Accordingly, after negotiations and discussions, both sides have arrived at terms under which the Defendants are ready and willing to submit to a decree in terms of prayer clauses (a), (b), (c) and (e) of the plaint. 4. They have given appropriate undertakings. 5. The terms are duly signed by the authorized signatories and their Advocates. The Parties have duly instructed their Advocates to place these terms on record and seek appropriate orders from the Court. 6. Having satisfied myself that these terms put an end to the disputes amicably and both sides have accepted them so also appended their signatures, there is no impediment in law in passing a decree in accordance with the consent terms. 7. Accordingly, the consent terms are taken on record and marked ‘X’ for identification. There will be an order in terms of the consent terms. The Suit decreed accordingly. Undertaking in clause 2 accepted. Refund of Court fees as per rules. All interlocutory proceedings stands disposed off. (S.C. DHARMADHIKARI,J.)