Following the submission by Nikon India, Justice B S Patil disposed of a petition by Flipkart against the caution notice.
As the hearing resumed, the Judge sought the opinion of Nikon as to whether they were ready to withdraw the names of the portals from the notice.
In response, the defense counsel said "the company's website has already withdrawn the names of Flipkart and other e-commerce portals from the caution notice hosted on its website."
Flipkart counsel said "if the defendant has already withdrawn the names, we don't have any difficulties with that", following which the Judge said the "case doesn't stand merit for further legal battle" and disposed it of.
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Justice Patil had yesterday suggested Nikon to withdraw the names of Flipkart and Snapdeal from a caution notice so as to avoid prolonged legal battle.
The counsel for Nikon India had submitted that he would consult the company following which the matter was adjourned to today.
The matter pertained to a June 16, 2014 notice on Nikon India website which reads: "Please note that E-commerce websites like FLIPKART (Flipkart Internet Private Ltd, WS Retail Services Pvt. Ltd), SNAPDEAL (Jasper Infotech Private Limited) are not our authorised partner/dealer in India for Nikon Products, we advise you to check the warranty entitlements while buying from online portals."