particular the law of passing off protecting an
unregistered trade mark used in the course of trade;
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C.A.(COMM ... particular the law of passing off protecting an unregistered
trade mark used in the course of trade‖. The words ―any law‖ submits
Mr. Anand
Under Section 28 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks
Act on the registration of a trade mark in Part A or B of the
register ... exclusive right to use
the trade mark in relation to the goods in respect of which the
trade mark is registered and to obtain relief
Under Section 28 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act
on the registration of a trade mark in Part A or B of the register ... exclusive right to use the trade mark
in relation to the goods in respect of which the trade mark is
registered and to obtain relief
Under Section 28 of the Trade and
Merchandise Marks Act on the registration of a trade
mark in Part A or B of the register ... exclusive right to use the trade
mark in relation to the goods in respect of which the
trade mark is registered and to obtain relief
earlier trade mark and similarity of goods or services
covered by the trade mark; or
(b) its similarity to an earlier trade mark ... with the earlier trade mark.
(2) A trade mark which -
(a) is identical with or similar to an earlier trade mark
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cumulatively,
(i) the defendant's mark is identical with, or similar, to the
plaintiff's mark,
(ii) the defendant's goods ... Section 29 all refer to infringement by an unregistered trade mark,
it is now settled, by the judgment of the Division Bench of this Court
infringement of a registered trade mark; or
(b) relating to any right in a registered trade mark; or
(c) for passing off arising ... defendant of
any trade mark which is identical with or deceptively
similar to the plaintiff‟s trade mark, whether registered or
unregistered,
shall be instituted
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earlier trade mark and similarity of goods or services
covered by the trade mark; or
(b) its similarity to an earlier trade mark ... with the earlier trade mark.
(2) A trade mark which -
(a) is identical with or similar to an earlier trade mark