date:Aug 26, 2013
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After a nearly three-hour court session, Sudath Perera, a lawyer representing Fonterra, said, The enjoining order was dissolved on suppression and misrepresentation of the facts submitted to the courts.
Upul Jayasuriya, who represented a health sector trade union that filed the case, said the judge had said consumers could make a decision on whether or not to use Fonterra milk powder.
They (defendents) made submissions, but the judge did not refer to any suppression and misrepresentation