Sachin sues Australian bat maker for $2mn in royalties

IANS  |  Sydney 

Batting great is suing Australian after it allegedly failed to pay him almost $2 million.

A preliminary hearing for the dispute is slated for June 26 in

According to The Morning Herald, Tendulkar's lawyers said in documents filed at the court that International "failed to make any payments due to Tendulkar" and a statutory demand issued in September 2018 for $2 million has remained unpaid.

had agreed with the company in July 2016 that they will pay him a minimum of $1 million a year to use his image and to sell "Sachin by Spartan" products. The imagery included a distinctive silhouette logo on clothing and bats.

Tendulkar since attended many promotional events for the company.

Additionally, another company owned by -- Brands -- registered a trademark in featuring a "silhouette" of Tendulkar "performing his signature square cut". Other companies in the group also used that image to sell a variety of products.

In September 2018, Tendulkar terminated the agreement with Spartan and requested its companies to stop using his image.

His lawyers allege that the companies "continued to make use" of the trademark logos and have continued "to manufacture, promote, sell and/or supply the products".

Tendulkar is suing a number of Spartan companies for misleading or deceptive conduct. This includes allegedly representing that he endorses its products and the Spartan brand.

He is also suing them for passing off -- for suggesting an official endorsement or sponsorship relationship -- and breach of contract.

In addition to seeking damages, he also wants the court to permanently restrain the companies from "manufacturing, marketing and selling products" and the image must either be handed over or destroyed and that the Tendulkar trademarks be cancelled.

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First Published: Fri, June 14 2019. 15:26 IST