New Delhi, 11th
December, 2014: The Delhi High Court in an interim order has restrained Xiaomi as well
as online e-commerce site Flipkart from selling in India handsets of the
Chinese mobile maker that run on the technology patented by Ericsson.
The court has also restrained Xiaomi or its agents from making,
assembling, importing or offering for sale its devices which are infringing the
mobile phone technology patented by Ericsson.
Justice G P Mittal directed the customs authorities to prevent import of
Xiaomi phones that are infringing the patents of Ericsson and if any
consignment is imported, the same be informed to Ericsson and its objections be
decided as per the Intellectual Property Rules.
“I am satisfied that plaintiff (Ericsson) has made out a prima facie
case for grant of ad interim injunction in its favour. The balance of
convenience also lies in favour of plaintiff and in the absence of an
injunction order, plaintiff will suffer irreparable loss and injury,” the court
said.
It also issued summons and notice to Xiaomi and Flipkart and directed
them to file an affidavit disclosing the number of devices – that are AMR, EDGE
and 3G compliant – sold by them in India till date. They have to also indicate
in the affidavit the revenue earned by selling these devices till date.
Xiaomi Phones on display |
The court has also appointed three local commissioners to visit the
premises of Xiaomi and Flipkart where the devices are stored in order to
inspect and collect documents as well as seal the infringing mobiles.
The total fees of the local commissioners, amounting to Rs. 3.5 lakh
shall be borne by Ericsson apart from travel and stay expenses, it said. The
local commissioners have to submit their report within four weeks, it also
said.
The order was passed on the plea of Ericsson that Xiaomi has been
violating its eight patents pertaining to AMR, EDGE and 3G technologies in the
field of telecommunication.
Ericsson has said that it had invited Xiaomi to use its patented
technology by obtaining a licence, but instead of doing so, the Chinese
manufacturer launched its devices in India in July 2014.
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