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Coca Cola Versus Pop Cola: Court Refuses Interlocutory Injunction, Orders For Accelerated Hearing

Coca Cola Versus Pop Cola: Court Refuses Interlocutory Injunction, Orders for Accelerated Hearing

Although granting interlocutory injunction is discretionary power of the court but in a case of this nature it is important for the judge to hear all facts from all parties to enable court determine the substantive suit at the end of the trial

BY MUSTAPHA GAMBO MUHAMMAD
Federal High Court sitting in Kano has refused to grant an interlocutory injunction by Coca cola company seeking to stop Pop Cola from continued conducting its business pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
In his ruling on Tuesday, Justice  Muhammmad Nasir Yunusa ordered for  accelerated hearing.
“Although granting interlocutory injunction is discretionary power of the court but in a case of this nature it is important for the judge to hear all facts from all parties to enable court determine the substantive suit at the end of the trial.
I hereby ordered accelerated hearing rather than granting interlocutory injunction.” Justice Yunusa ordered.
Radio Nigeria, Pyramid FM recalls that Coca cola has dragged Mamuda Beverages Nigeria limited, Manufacturer of Pop Cola to court over trade mark war.
It is praying an interim injunction restraining the defendant, its employees or agents from using, affixing or displaying on any beverage product, vehicle, stationary, advertisement, putting to commercial use in any manner or form for the purpose of commercial benefit or otherwise, the ‘ribbon devise’ and the special script  in which the pop cola  has been depicted in its advertising materials that is similar to coca cola, ribbon devise, pending the determination and hearing of the case.
Earlier in his response counsel to the Pop Cola, Offiong Offiong (SAN), argued that his client has invested enormous amount of money in trading and promotion its products adding that counsel to the Coca cola has failed to support his claim with supportive legal authorities.
Offiong further submitted that the claim of Cola Cola against Pop Cola was not for legal right but competitor war.
Justice Nasir Yunusa adjourned the case to April 25, for accelerated hearing.
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