Judge”.—
The word “Judge” denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a Judge, but also every person,— who is empowered ... respect of a charge on which he has power only to commit for trial to another Court, is not a Judge. 20. “Court of Justice
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design between the date when the registration of the design ceased to have effect and the date of restoration of the registration of the design ... respect of piracy of a registered design or infringement of the copyright in such design committed between the date on which the registration
which he is held guilty in India. (4) Any person, who commits an offence beyond India, which is punishable under this Act, shall be dealt ... investigating officer and Designated Authority and appeal against order of Designated Authority.—
(1) If an officer investigating an offence committed under Chapter IV or Chapter
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9. Designated Courts
(1) The Central Government or a State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute one or more Designated ... Procedure and powers of Designated Courts
(1) A Designated Court may take cognizance of any offence, without the accused being committed to it for trial
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inspector or any other public officer whom the Registrar may designate, to answer any such question or make such declaration or supply such details ... shall apply to an offence committed by a limited liability partnership or its partner or its designated partner within a period of three years from
recorded in writing) that a notified offence has been committed or is likely to be committed in the Special Economic Zone: Provided that no investigation ... notified offences committed in the Special Economic Zone. (2) No court, other than the court designated under sub‑section (1), shall try any suit
Government of India or equivalent, as it considers necessary, to be designated officers for adjudging penalty under sub-section (1), in such manner ... order. (4) Where the designated officer is satisfied that any contravention of the provisions of the rules has been committed by any person
custody and produce before any Designated Court any such person whom he has reason to believe to have committed any offence punishable under this ... proceedings before Designated Court.
(1) The Designated Court may take cognizance of offences under this Act without the accused being committed to it for trial