tablet, its drawings and parts thereof and restraining them from committing infringement of the design of the plaintiff. The plaintiff has also prayed for direction ... design and make substantial reproduction of the registered design of the plaintiff. The defendants have, therefore, held themselves liable for infringement of the registered design
ability to obtain intelligence concerning the commission of cognisable offences or designs to commit such offences, and to lay such information and to take such ... obtain intelligence concerning the commission of cognizable offences or designs to commit such offences and to lay such information before the superior officers for preventing
State Of Gujarat vs Dharmendrasinh @ Mansinh Ratansinh ... on 3 July, 2001
Equivalent citations: (2001)3GLR2593
favour of the accused, may be that such lapse is committed designedly or because of negligence. Hence, the prosecution evidence is required to be examined
supported when the person to
be arrested designs to commit a cognizable offence. If a proceeding
under Sections 107 / 151 appears to be absolutely necessary ... supported
when the person to be arrested designs to commit a cognizable
offence. If a proceeding under Sections 107 /151appears to be
absolutely necessary
ability to obtain intelligence concerning the
commission of congnizable offences or designs commit such
offences, and to lay such information and to take such other
issued in terms of Rule 6(3)
dated 22.11.2019.
7.8 The designated committed formed
under the provision of the SVLDRS-2,
taking into consideration
under Section 151 can only be justified when there is a
design to commit cognizable offence. Thus, arrest of the
petitioners can only be made ... there is a design to commit
cognizable offence.
2.7. In the present case, the FIR being I-CR No.
11195001220035 of 2022 is lodged with
Code provides
that a police officer knowing of a design to commit any
cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a
Magistrate and without ... commission of
cognizable offences.-- (1) A police officer knowing of a
design to commit any cognizable offence may arrest,
without orders from a Magistrate
favour of the accused, may be that such lapse is committed designedly or because of negligence. Hence, the prosecution evidence is required to be examined