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Delhi Hight Court Issues Contempt Notice To Hyatt India For Violating Injunction Order

Updated on: 21 January,2025 06:52 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Hyatt willfully disobeyed the order on more than 14 occasions, prompting the court to issue a contempt notice.

Delhi Hight Court Issues Contempt Notice To Hyatt India For Violating Injunction Order

DELHI HIGHT COURT

The Delhi High Court has taken strong action against Hyatt India Consultancy Private Limited and Juniper Hotels Limited for violating an injunction order issued on September 9, 2024. This order explicitly prohibited Hyatt from playing sound recordings owned by Novex Communications Private Limited without obtaining the necessary license.


According to the court, Hyatt willfully disobeyed the order on more than 14 occasions, prompting the court to issue a contempt notice. The court has directed Hyatt to respond to the allegations by April 28, 2025.

The injunction order was issued in response to a lawsuit filed by Novex Communications Private Limited, which alleged that Hyatt was using its sound recordings and Novex Nic songs etc without permission. The court found in favor of Novex Communications, granting an ad interim injunction that prohibited Hyatt from using the sound recordings without a valid Novex license.

This case highlights the importance of obtaining necessary licenses and permissions when using copyrighted materials. The court's decision to issue a contempt notice against Hyatt India Consultancy Private Limited and Juniper Hotels Limited demonstrates its commitment to upholding copyright laws and protecting the rights of copyright holders.

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