register as proprietor of the trade mark; (w) “registered trade mark” means a trade mark which is actually on the register and remaining in force ... trade mark” shall include reference to “collective mark” or “certification trade mark”; (b) to the use of a mark shall be construed as a reference
distinctive mark, a suggestive mark and a
well known mark, then there is no question of pleading
secondary meaning to its mark. It is only ... mark can become a trademark if it
acquires secondary meaning
* A suggestive mark is inherently distinctive
42. The line between suggestive marks and descriptive
marks
person shall be deemed to apply a trade mark or mark or trade description to goods or services who— (a) applies it to the goods ... package or other thing to which a trade mark or mark or trade description has been applied; or (d) uses a trade mark or mark
device or mark.
481
Using a false property mark.
482
Punishment for using a false property mark.
483
Counterfeiting a property mark used by another ... instrument for counterfeiting a property mark.
486
Selling goods marked with a counterfeit property mark.
487
Making a false mark upon any receptacle containing goods
device or mark.
481
Using a false property mark.
482
Punishment for using a false property mark.
483
Counterfeiting a property mark used by another ... instrument for counterfeiting a property mark.
486
Selling goods marked with a counterfeit property mark.
487
Making a false mark upon any receptacle containing goods
other instrument or foreign currency containing such details relating to its description, mark, numbers, country of origin and other particulars as may appear
over a word mark as a trade mark
and which word mark is in fact a mere tweak of a descriptive word
indicative ... Signing Date:07.04.2022
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word mark as a trade mark prominently in addition to the
descriptive word mark which the plaintiff claims
makes no
difference whether the mark in question is a mark of common
language, a laudatory term, a descriptive word or a geographical ... mark that is descriptive. It is when the
use of a descriptive mark is undisturbed for a very long period of
time without anyone else
impugned marks, of the
marks asserted in the plaint.
5. Is the ‗ARMOUR' part of the plaintiff's marks descriptive?
5.1 Mr. Lall ... difference between descriptive marks and suggestive marks. Marks
which are suggestive can be registered, though marks which are
descriptive cannot be registered in view
delivery' formative marks; because 'DELHI' 'VERY'
mark of the plaintiff is so close to the descriptive word 'delivery ... MOLA'
which was common in the rival marks and third party marks was
not a descriptive expression and it was held that