Justice B S Patil made the observation intervening during the submission made by the counsel for Nikon India during the hearing of petitions by Flipkart and Snapdeal.
"The defense is ready to withdraw the names of Flipkart and Snapdeal from the advisory, in that case it is a better option to settle matter without a prolonged legal fight," he said.
Justice Patil adjourned the matter for tomorrow after the counsel for Nikon India said he would consult the company on withdrawing names of Flipkart and Snapdeal in its notice on its website cautioning customers to check warranty entitlements while buying their products from them.
The matter pertained to a June 16, 2014 notice on the 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."
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Earlier, Flipkart counsel Jayakumar Patil submitted that there 250 e-retailer portals but it was hard to understand why Nikon India had to mention his client's name and not others.
"Nikon India cannot make such statements. We are selling the same product and therefore, we are asking the high court to restrain Nikon from publishing the statement on their website," he said.
The Flipkart case against Nikon India was filed on August 3, 2015.
Last year, Snapdeal had moved the Delhi High Court and forced Kaff, kitchen appliances maker, to withdraw a similar caution notice warning customers to check the warranty entitlements of the products sold online.