JUDGEMENT
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(1.) AT the time of completion of the hearing of both the revisional
applications, this Court directed these matters to be listed under the
heading "For Judgment" today. But due to inadvertence, the matter did
not appear for judgment today. The learned Advocates appearing for
the respective parties who are present today submit that there is no
impediment in delivering the judgment by this Court. By consent of
parties, these revisional applications are treated as on day's list and
this Court delivers the following judgments.
(2.) THESE two revisional applications are at the instance of the common petitioner against the common opposite parties challenging
the orders dated January 14, 2013 and February 13, 2013 respectively
passed by Additional District and Session Judge, 4th Court, Barasat in
Miscellaneous Appeal No. 9 of 2012, extending the ad-interim order of
injunction dated September 26, 2012 as modified by order dated January 9, 2013 in CO.
No. 4125-4126 of 2012 by this Court.
The Miscellaneous Appeal No. 140 of 2012 which was renumbered as Miscellaneous Appeal No. 9 of 2012 was filed by the plaintiff/opposite party No. 1 against an order refusing to pass an ex
parte order of injunction.
(3.) CHALLENGING the show cause notice dated August 30, 2012 apparently issued by the Registrar of Copyrights and Director (BP &
CR) upon the opposite party Nos. 3 & 4, the opposite party No. 1 filed
the Title Suit No. 194 of 2012 in the 2nd Court of Civil Judge (Senior
Division), Barasat. By the said show cause notice, the Registrar of
copyrights in the very opening word indicates that it is forwarding a
complaint dated August 9, 2012 received by the Ministry of Human
Resource Development relating to the illegalities in administration of
the opposite party No.4 and invited the reply on the alleged point of
illegalities within ten days from the date of receipt thereof.;
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