Constitution of India
India
Constitution of India
CONTITUENTASSEMBLY 00 of 1950
Published in Gazette 00
title" refers to an attachment to one's name, such as a prefix or suffix (e.g., Sir, Nawab, Maharaja). In a democracy, the creation
those portions of a Chapter of this Code which are distinguished by prefixed numeral figures
Trademark Registry and several pending trademark applications and registered trademarks with the prefix `MERO' were found and consequently defendant opted to register the trademark ... MEROMER' with prefix `MERO'. According to the defendant the prefix MERO is common to the trade and no single person or entity
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can also be created by attaching a prefix or
suffix from one word to give that association to
FAO (OS) Nos.313/2008 ... various
drugs are often almost similar to each other, having common prefixes
or suffixes, for the reason that the name of the drug conveys
this section, the word “railway” whether it occurs alone or as a prefix to another word, has reference to a railway or portion
been registered by as many as 15 different proprietors using the same prefix.
(vi) Though his reply has been received by the appellant ... filed by the defendant in the following words:
I reiterate that the prefix for both the marks are common to the trade and cannot
trend to the trade
marks who are using the mark LIV as prefix component by adding the suffix
in such a manner which ... there was no similarity between
‗Temodal' and ‗Temodar' since the prefix derived from the name of the
chemical compound Temozolomide to arrive ‗Temodal
imperfect regulation as the similarity between the two is in respect of prefix as well as suffix. It is submitted that consumers do not have ... fact, according to the defendant, plaintiffs have themselves abbreviated the prefix of the mark LIPI from the generic term "Lipid Correction
press note that civilian awards should not
be attached as suffixes or prefixes to the names of the
awardees to give them the appearance ... which a person is called or known, something which
is normally prefixed or suffixed, for example, Sir,
K.C.I.E., Maharaja, Nawab, Dewan Bahadur