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Section 29 in The Designs Act, 2000 [Entire Act]
The Trade Marks Act, 1999
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
United India Insurance Co. Ltd vs Rakesh Kumar Arora & Ors on 24 September, 2008
In this context,
one may usefully refer to Micolube india Limited v. Rakesh Kumar. Therefore, in
the absence of evidence to the contrary, a certificate of granting registration to a
design has to be treated as prima facie evidence of validity of the design. Of
course, this would be subject to the defendant being able to establish, at least
prima facie, that the suit design suffers from want of novelty and originality.
Section 31 in The Trade Marks Act, 1999 [Entire Act]
Section 9 in The Trade Marks Act, 1999 [Entire Act]
The Indian Performing Right Society Ltd vs Gauhati Town Club & Anr on 30 January, 2013
In support of this contention, Ld.
Counsel for the Plaintiff, in particular, referred to the judgment of the Hon'ble
Delhi High Court in the case titled and reported as Indian Performing Right
Society Ltd. Vs. Gauhati Town Club & Anr. 2013 SCC OnLine Del 382.