New Delhi, July 11 -- A division bench of the Delhi High Court on Friday declined to immediately stay a single judge's order holding Google liable for trademark infringement over allowing rival businesses to use a bathroom fittings manufacturer's registered mark as an advertising keyword, while agreeing to hear the tech giant's challenge to the verdict. Justices V Kameshwar Rao and Manmeet PS Arora issued notice on Google's petition against the May 22 ruling and listed the matter for July 24. "No interim protection, not at this stage. We'll hear it. Issue notice. List on July 24," the bench said. Senior advocate AM Singhvi, appearing for Google, had urged the court to grant interim protection, arguing that the single judge's verdict departe...