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taken away by any provision of the Designs Act, 2000. Under
Section 22 of the Designs Act, 2000 the registered ... General Clauses Act, 1897,
Sub-section (3) of Section 22 of the Designs Act, 2000 would not apply
Calcutta High Court
Section (2), where any ground
or which the registration of a design may be cancelled under section 19 has been ... Act made no
distinction between a prior and a subsequent registration qua a design. The
expression "any person" under Section
Delhi High Court
Central Government Act Section 22(3) in The Designs Act, 2000
(3) In any suit or any other proceeding
Central Government Act
Section 22(2) in The Designs Act, 2000
(2) If any person acts in contravention of this section, he shall
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 22(1) in The Designs Act, 2000
(1) During the existence of copyright in any design
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 22(4) in The Designs Act, 2000
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in the second proviso
Central Government Act
said designs
else the consequences for contravention as provided under Section 22(2) of
the Act shall follow. This construction ... language
employed under Section 22 (1) nowhere permits a registered proprietor
of the subsequent design to fit into ambit
Delhi High Court
Act
would reveal that only if a cancellation petition is filed under
Section 19, under Section 22(3) the suit ... provided under
Section 22(4) of the Designs Act, 2000 and under Section 24(5) of the
CPC and hence
Madras High Court
Section 22 the ground on which
registration of a design may be cancelled under Section 19 shall not be
available ... section 3 of Section 22 read with grounds available for
cancellation of registration under Section 19 of the Act
Delhi High Court
Supreme Court of India
S. Shanmugadivelu, S. Nalini & ... vs State By D.S.P
Supreme Court of India
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