Court refuses to stay Raymond's suit hearing
Firm had filed suit against Vijaypat Singhania's book.
Mumbai: The Bombay high court has refused to stay hearing on a suit filed by Raymond Limited in a Thane civil court, seeking injunction against the company’s former chairman Vijaypat Singhania’s autobiography, tentatively titled The Incomplete Man.
The company had in September filed a suit in the civil court in the neighbouring Thane district, seeking injunction against the book of Vijaypat Singhania, the estranged father of Raymond Group chairman Gautam Singhania, alleging that its contents were defamatory.
During the pendency of the lawsuit, Vijaypat Singhania approached the high court, seeking the suit to be transferred from the Thane court to the civil court in Mumbai, citing inconvenience.
Mr Vijaypat had sought for the suit to be tagged along with a similar plea filed before the Mumbai civil court by Gautam Singhania against the book.
Mr Vijaypat had further sought for a stay on the suit hearing before the Thane court, pending hearing of his application seeking transfer.
Justice Anuja Prabhud-essai on December 5 dir-ected Raymond Limited to file its affidavit in respo-nse to Vijaypat Singha-nia’s plea and posted it for hearing on January 16.
“The high court has directed us (Raymond) to file our affidavit. The court has refused to grant a stay on hearing on the suit before the Thane court,” advocate Kartik Nayar, appearing for the company, said.
The suit filed by the company is likely to come up for hearing before the Thane civil court on December 17.
Mr Vijaypat and his son have been engaged in a legal battle over a duplex apartment in the 36-storey redeveloped J.K. House in south Mumbai.
In a petition filed in the high court in 2016, Mr Vijaypat had claimed that his son was refusing to honour an arbitration order, which awarded the duplex apartment to the former.