Section 63 in The Copyright Act, 1957
63. Offence of infringement of copyright or other rights conferred by this Act.—
Any person who knowingly infringes
MAYAPURI
STATE VS. JITENDER GULATI ORS.
U/S. 63 OF COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957.
ORDER ON CHARGE
1. Brief facts of this case are that four ... GULATI ORS./ FIR NO.243/02/PS MAYAPURI/U.S.63 of Copyright Act, 1957/01.7.2009/ Page 1 of
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recovered
said Act and the author of the same
or the assignee should claim copyright. The Act does not require
that the copyright should be mandatorily ... Courts. The Indian
Copyright Act, 1914 did not make any provision for Registration of
Copyrights. The provision for Registration of Copyright has been
made
offences under Sections 63
and 65 of the Copyright Act, 1957 (hereinafter referred to as
‘ Copyright Act ’), the original complainant has preferred to the
Signature ... proceedings on the sole ground that the
offence under Section 63 of the Copyright Act is not a
cognizable and a nonbailable offence
Indian Copyright Act, 1957 (hereafter the ' Copyright Act ').
Section 51 of the Copyright Act sets out the circumstances in which a
copyright ... 63 of the Copyright Act contains provisions regarding
the offence of infringement of copyright and other rights conferred
under the Copyright Act and prescribes
Police Station Girwai, Distt. Gwalior for
offence under Sections 51 , 63 of Copyright Act as well as the Criminal
Proceedings.
The necessary facts ... infringe the
copyright in some other work shall not be an offence under this
section.''
Section 63 of Copyright Act, 1957 provides that
under Section
63 of the Copyright Act are, in fact deleted. No
allegation of such violation of the Copyright Act
has been made ... violation of copyright, the police authorities
registered the complaint for an offence under
Section 63 of the Copyright Act 1957, Section
Metagalli Industrial
Estate, Mysuru.
5. Offences U/Sec. 63 of Copyright Act
complained of
2
6.Plea Accused pleaded not guilty.
7.Final Order Accused ... violated the Copyright of CW.1 and thereby
committed an offence punishable under Sec. 63 of
Copyright Act ?
(2) What order ?
7. My findings
Copyright Act, 1957 (hereinafter referred to as
the ' Copyright Act ') and Sections 103 / 104 of Trade Marks Act,
1999 (hereinafter referred ... Trial Court
directed framing of charges under Section 63 of the Copyright Act
and Sections 103 / 104 of the Trademarks Act inter alia against
Copyright Act 1957 further provides,
that copyright means the exclusive right to do or authorise the
doing of any of the acts specified in that ... Copyright Act, 1957, was recovered.
Therefore, the prosecution succeeded in proving its case
against the accused the offence u/s.65 of Copyright Act