I honestly think that this issue of a certain forum (T-BHP) being "threatened" by Skoda is wildly exaggerated. Upon looking at the thread referred to by Binoy, all that has happened is that Skoda's representative has issued a warning to T-BHP that the matter is sub-judice and publishing "incomplete" and "one-sided" information could get T-BHP and its members "instigated" in the ongoing court case.
The use of the word "instigated" is simply a case of wrong English. What the Skoda representative (a lady named Meghna) probably meant was to give a warning that T-BHP and its members could get dragged into the court case. Fair enough. Personally I wouldn't want to be dragged into this mess at any cost -- I have too many important things to do in life.
Looking at the facts of the case, it is clear that Harish started the legal proceedings, not Skoda. And he did it even while the car was being repaired by Skoda. Under the circumstances, I do not see how anybody can blame Skoda for fighting the case on its legal merits rather than make any concessions to Harish, which could adversely implicate Skoda in the case. Note: here I am making a distinction between Skoda and its dealer, Nummer Eins.
Yet I see that one of the main grouses of the T-BHP moderator-in-chief is that Skoda is fighting the case in court! What does he expect Skoda to do if it is sued by somebody, roll over and meekly accept a (probably) huge liability? That is not the way large corporations operate, either in India or abroad. Here I am not talking just about Rs 4 lakhs worth of parts, which is a relatively small amount. Skoda could end up having to pay heavy damages, and also suffer a grievous blow to its reputation. All I can say to the moderator in question is, wake up and see how the real world operates.
Herish had the option to settle this out of court with Skoda and walk off with his car in good shape. He chose to take the legal route. If, as he is asserting, he is fighting for a larger cause, then all the best to him. Having done that, no one can cry foul if Skoda puts up a legal fight. Now it is up to Harish to present as good a case as he can and hope for the best. And in my opinion, going to forums and trying to whip up popular sentiment against Skoda will not necessarily help him and could even hurt his case.
[ http://in.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=sradhakr1&p=r ] & [ http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0504115 ] & [ http://www.worldscinet.com/ijqi/08/0803/S021974991000640X.html ]
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