HC restrains IABF from using \'India\' or \'Indian\' in its name

HC restrains IABF from using 'India' or 'Indian' in its name

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court passed an on Thursday restraining Indian Amateur Federation (IABF) from using 'India' or 'Indian' in its name.

The court's came on a plea by (BFI) seeking permanent injunction against IABF from using word 'India' or its natural variations and from representing themselves as a national federation for boxing or that it is recognised by Indian Olympics Association, Ministry of and (AIBA).

Advocates Hrishikesh Baruah, and Hemant Phalpher, representing the BFI, submitted in the court that IABF was in the process of conducting national sub-junior men and women boxing championship in and was collecting money from boxers as entry fees.

BFI, which claims to be the for boxing in India, said IABF was misrepresenting itself as being affiliated with the IOA, which is factually an incorrect statement.

Besides IABF, its and were also made parties to the suit.

The court perused a February 1 letter issued by IABF seeking to conduct the first sub-junior inter zonal men and women national boxing championship 2018-2019 in between March 10 and 13 and between March 12 and 15 respectively.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 17:05 IST