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Section 92 in The Trade Marks Act, 1999 [Entire Act]
The Trade Marks Act, 1999
Section 2 in The Patents Act, 1970 [Entire Act]
Section 117C in The Patents Act, 1970 [Entire Act]
Section 92 in The Patents Act, 1970 [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 117B in The Patents Act, 1970 [Entire Act]
Carona Ltd vs M/S Parvathy Swaminathan & Sons on 5 October, 2007
In other words, here an adjudicatory fact and a fact in issue get merged with the jurisdictional fact. This is only for the purpose of entertaining an application. If this stage is crossed and the case is taken up on merits, then the issue of jurisdictional fact goes and it becomes one of an adjudicatory fact and fact in issue. Considering the abovesaid question of law, it has been held by the Honourable Apex Court in CARONA LTD. V. PARVATHY SWAMINATHAN & SONS (2007) 8 Supreme Court Cases 559) as follows.