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invention, model, de sign, secret formula or process or trade mark or similar property, if such income is payable
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exhaustible natural resources;
(n) The protection of patents, trade marks and copyrights;
(o) the prevention of deceptive practices
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Whirlpool Corporation vs Registrar Of Trade Marks, Mumbai & ... on 26 October, 1998 Author: S Ahmad ... Thomas
PETITIONER:
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
REGISTRAR OF TRADE MARKS, MUMBAI & ORS.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 26/10/1998
BENCH
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Respondent claimed to
have acquired a right in that Trade-mark by continuous user. The
temporary injunction was refused ... appellant, claiming to be registered proprietor
of the Registered Trade-mark Cal-De-Ce entered into an agreement dated
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SC2323 (10)
R 1989 SC2113 (31)
ACT:
Trade Marks Act, 1940, ss. 8, 76-Application for
registration of trade mark ... action, whether conclusive.
HEADNOTE:
Section 76(l) of the Trade Marks Act, 1940, provides that
an appeal shall lie from
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CITATOR INFO :
R 1972 SC1359 (7)
ACT:
Trade Marks Act (5 of 1940), s. 6-Proviso-Scope of-Action ... manufacturing medicinal products, was
the proprietor of two registered trade marks "Navaratna" and
"Navaratna pharmaceutical Laboratories " from a, period
prior
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appellant on 20th August, 1996 applied to the Trade
Marks Registry, Ahmedabad for registration in Part-A, Class ... appellant to market the said drug under the trade mark of
Falcigo. It is, thereafter, that since October
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appeal arises out of an application made under the Trade Marks
Act, 1940, hereinafter called the Act, for registration ... trade
mark. The application was made by the respondent and it was opposed by
the appellant.
2. The respondent
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Parts A and B of the register.
(1) A trade mark shall not be registered in Part ... relation to the goods in respect of which a trade mark is proposed to be registered, means adapted to distinguish
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Central Government Act Section 21 in The Trade Marks Act, 1999
21. Opposition to registration.-
(1) Any person may, within
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