Saturday, May 29, 2010

Designs Act, 2000

Section 24
Section 22(4)

Transfer of proceedings — Every ground on which registration of design may be cancelled under Section 19 of the Act is available as a ground of defence — Once such a ground is taken in defence, then under Section 22(4) of the Act of 2000, the suit or any such proceeding is to be transferred to the High Court for decision — Petition allowed — Suit transferred to High Court.
Copyright Act, 1957
Section 45(1) — Respondent duty bound to inform the Registrar of Trade Marks about the pendency of the Civil suits and objections raised by the petitioner therein with regard to the colourable imitation of the petitioner's goods — Registrar of Trade Marks did not have the knowledge of the inter-se disputes which were pending — Certificate, quashed.

Section 24
Section 22(4)

Transfer of proceedings — Every ground on which registration of design may be cancelled under Section 19 of the Act is available as a ground of defence — Once such a ground is taken in defence, then under Section 22(4) of the Act of 2000, the suit or any such proceeding is to be transferred to the High Court for decision — Petition allowed — Suit transferred to High Court.
Copyright Act, 1957
Section 45(1) — Respondent duty bound to inform the Registrar of Trade Marks about the pendency of the Civil suits and objections raised by the petitioner therein with regard to the colourable imitation of the petitioner's goods — Registrar of Trade Marks did not have the knowledge of the inter-se disputes which were pending — Certificate, quashed.

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