concerning police
powers, including whether monetary compensation should be
awarded for established infringement of the Fundamental
Rights guaranteed by Articles ... obligation of the State to ensure
that there is no infringement of
the indefeasible rights of a
citizen o life, except in
accordance with
commencement of the Constitution are void to the extent of the infringement of the Fundamental Rights given in part 3 of the Constitution. The ‘Doctrine
commencement of the Constitution are void to the extent of the infringement of the Fundamental Rights given in part 3 of the Constitution. The ‘Doctrine
Section 63 in The Copyright Act, 1957
63. Offence of infringement of copyright or other rights conferred by this Act.—
Any person who knowingly infringes ... abets the infringement of— (a) the copyright in a work, or (b) any other right conferred by this Act, iexcept the right conferred by section
referred to above, so as to include
the ground of infringement of the Trade Mark also in the
suit but the application is still pending ... amendment of the plaint so
as to include the relief of infringement of its Trade Mark.
notice under Section 56(4) could have been issued
communication of the work to the public where such communication constitutes an infringement of the copyright in the work, unless he was not aware ... ground for believing that such communication to the public would be an infringement of copyright; or (b) when any person— (i) makes for sale
product to the extent permitted by the EULA, would
not constitute an infringement of copyright, as expressly stated in this
provision. Going by what ... work, such importation into India
without a licence would amount to infringement of copyright. Further,
section 58 of the Copyright Act regards infringing copies
referred to above, so as to include
the ground of infringement of the Trade Mark also in the
suit but the application is still pending ... amendment of the plaint so
as to include the relief of infringement of its Trade Mark.
notice under Section 56(4) could have been issued
Section 29 in The Trade Marks Act, 1999
29. Infringement of registered trade marks.—
(1) A registered trade mark is infringed by a person
Trade Marks Act, 1999
135. Relief in suits for infringement or for passing off.—
(1) The relief which a court may grant in any suit ... infringement or for passing off referred to in section 134 includes injunction (subject to such terms, if any, as the court thinks