Web(b)to the date of registration of the first-mentioned trade mark in respect of those goods or services in the name of the proprietor of a predecessor in title of his; whichever is the earlier, and the Registrar shall not refuse (on such use being proved), to register the second mentioned trade mark by reason only of the registration of the first … Web30 nov. 2024 · The Trade Marks Act of 1940 (repealed) established for the first time in India the machinery for the registration and legislative protection of trade marks. This Act was …
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Web21 nov. 2016 · Under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, registration of a Trade Mark provides the owner with a monopoly in the use of that Trade Mark in relation to the goods for which is … Web24 aug. 2024 · The Trade Marks Act, 1999 contains absolute and relative grounds for refusal of registration of a trade mark. The absolute grounds are governed under Section 9 of the Act 2 while the relative grounds of refusal are governed under Section 11 of the Act 3. The absolute grounds of refusal are mentioned in 3 sub-sections of Section 9 of the Act. Web20 sep. 2024 · Mankind Pharma limited v Chandra Mani Tiwari, Delhi High Court, CS (COMM) No.100/2024, 6 July 2024. The Delhi High Court, interpreting section 29(5) of the Indian Trademarks Act 1999, has ruled that the use of a trade name deceptively similar to a registered trade mark does not constitute trade mark infringement, as section … gloucestershire relief in sickness fund