Supreme Court stays order against Tips Music in IP suit
Tips Music Limited disclosed that the Supreme Court has stayed an ex parte status quo order granted by the Katihar Court in a Title Suit filed by Puja Entertainment (India) Limited. The suit, No. 137 of 2026, relates to intellectual property rights. The company is pursuing the matter legally and will update exchanges on material developments.

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Tips Music Limited has secured a stay from the Hon'ble Supreme Court against an ex parte status quo order previously granted by the Court at Katihar, Bihar in a Title Suit filed by Puja Entertainment (India) Limited. The suit, bearing No. 137 of 2026, concerns certain intellectual property rights. The Supreme Court's order dated May 22, 2026, stays the earlier directive until the final disposal of the proceedings pending before the Hon'ble Patna High Court.
The company confirmed that it has taken effective and necessary steps in the matter in accordance with the law. Tips Music Limited is actively pursuing the case in consultation with its legal advisors and has committed to informing the stock exchanges of any further material developments in accordance with applicable regulations.
Legal Proceedings Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Plaintiff | Puja Entertainment (India) Limited |
| Case Number | 137 of 2026 |
| Court | Court at Katihar, Bihar |
| Subject | Intellectual Property Rights |
| Supreme Court Order Date | May 22, 2026 |
| Status | Ex parte status quo order stayed |
Historical Stock Returns for Tips Music
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1.91% | +2.23% | -1.50% | +28.40% | -3.36% | +666.97% |
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