Section 10 The Trade Marks Act, 1999
Section 10 The Trade Marks Act, 1999:
Limitation as to colour.—
(1) A trade mark may be limited wholly or in part to any combination of colours and any such limitation shall be taken into consideration by the tribunal having to decide on the distinctive character of the trade mark.
(2) So far as a trade mark is registered without limitation of colour, it shall be deemed to be registered for all colours.
Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 10 The Trade Marks Act, 1999:
London Rubber Co. Ltd. vs Durex Products (Incorporated) on 10 July, 1958
London Rubber Co. Ltd vs Durex Products on 4 March, 1963
Mahomed Oomer Mahomed Noorulla vs S.M. Nooruddin on 20 April, 1955
B.S. Ramappa And Anr. vs B. Monappa, Trading As Indian on 17 June, 1968
B.S. Ramappa And Anr. vs V.B. Monappa And Anr. on 17 June, 1968
व्यापार चिह्न अधिनियम, 1999 की धारा 10 का विवरण : रंग के बारे में मर्यादा-
(1) व्यापार चिह्न पूर्णतः या भागतः रंगों के किसी संयोजन तक मर्यादित किया जा सकेगा और जिस अधिकरण को व्यापार चिह्न के सुभिन्न स्वरूप का निश्चय करना है वह ऐसी मर्यादाओं को ध्यान में रखेगा ।
(2) जहां कोई व्यापार चिह्न रंगों की मर्यादा के बिना रजिस्ट्रीकृत है वहां यह समझा जाएगा कि वह सभी रंगों के लिए रजिस्ट्रीकृत है ।
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