provisions contained in section 20 of the CPC, section
62 of the Copyright Act and section 134 of the Trade
Marks Act, and the object ... Act and the
Trade Marks Act provided under the aforesaid
provisions.
21. The provisions of section 62(2) of the Copyright Act
and section 134
provisions contained in section 20 of the CPC, section 62
of the Copyright Act and section 134 of the Trade Marks
Act, and the object ... Act and the Trade Marks Act provided under
the aforesaid provisions.
23. The provisions of Section 62(2) of the Copyright
Act and Section 134
infringement of the registered trade mark
by contending that by virtue of Section 134 of the Trade Marks Act,
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to Section 20 in Sub-section (2) of Section 134 of the Trade Marks Act.
According to us, the learned Single
provisions contained in Section 20 CPC, Section 62
of the Copyright Act and Section 134 of the Trade
Marks Act, and the object with which ... Act and the Trade Marks Act provided
under the aforesaid provisions.
23. The provisions of Section 62(2) of the
Copyright Act and Section 134
provisions
contained in Section 20 CPC, Section 62 of the Copyright Act and
Section 134 of the Trade Marks Act, and the object with which ... Act and the Trade Marks Act provided under the aforesaid
provisions.
23. The provisions of Section 62(2) of the Copyright Act
and Section 134
provisions contained in section 20 of the CPC, section
62 of the Copyright Act and section 134 of the Trade
Marks Act, and the object ... other places. The
provisions of section 62 of the Copyright Act and
section 134 of the Trade Marks Act never intended to
operate
cannot file a suit for infringement of his trademark, Section 134 of Trade
Marks Act, 1999 has no relevance and the jurisdiction of the Court ... registered office
in Delhi and therefore by virtue of Section 134 of Trade Marks Act, this
Court has the jurisdiction. It is further submitted that
respect to passing
off the trade mark / trade name "Vimal", Section 134 of the Trade
Marks Act, 1999 would come into play. Section ... registered trade mark and
therefore, as rightly observed by the learned Commercial Court that
Section 134 of the Trade Marks Act shall
additional
forum had been provided under Section 62(2) and Section 134(2) of the Trade
Marks Act, 1999 by including the District Court within ... institute
the suit by resort to Section 20 of the CPC, as Section 134 of the
Trade marks Act and Section 62 of the Copyright
EXXON mark
and name in India. By virtue thereof and by virtue of the
provisions of Section 134(2) of the Trade Marks Act ... Trade Marks Act, 1999 and
the Copyright Act, 1957 , as the case may be, by taking
advantage of the provisions of section 134