HC asks mobile co. CMD to appear in Dhoni's contempt plea

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today directed a top to be present before it in a contempt case filed by ace M S alleging that the firm was using his name by projecting him as its brand despite the termination of the agreement between them way back in December 2012.

Justice V Kameswar Rao asked the CMD of Maxx Mobilink Ltd, Ajjay Agarwal, to be appear in the court on October 12.

The court was hearing a petition filed by former Indian seeking initiation of contempt proceedings against the company's CMD for defying its November 17, 2014 direction asking Maxx Mobilink to "refrain from selling any products" using the name of the in commercials.

During the hearing, the court asked Dhoni's what prejudice was caused to him.

His J S Lamba said the company was using the cricketer's name without paying him. He also said that the court had on April 21, 2016 directed the contemnor to appear before it.

The court had in January last year pulled up the top of the firm after taking note of the plea of the former that its orders have been defied by them.

It had also passed a similar order on April 21, 2016 asking Agarwal to inform about the steps taken to comply with the 2014 direction asking the firm to refrain from selling any product, claiming to be endorsed by

The firm's had said it had never indulged in misusing Dhoni's name to take any advantage.

had an endorsement agreement with the company which had expired in December 2012.

Earlier, the court had asked Maxx to give details of the steps taken by it to remove Dhoni's name and photograph from including its website and

The November 2014 direction was passed on a plea by and Rhiti Sports, alleging that Maxx Mobilink had not paid dues worth crores of rupees which was agreed upon for using the cricketer's name on their products.

Dhoni's had said the endorsement agreement between him and the company had expired in December 2012, but Maxx was still using his name to sell its products and not paying him the dues.

The cricketer, in his contempt plea, has also sought a direction to seize all the products/mobile handsets and such other articles where his name and image is being used to sell and promote these products.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 17:30 IST