Section 108 Trade Marks Act, 1999

 


Section 108 Trade Marks Act, 1999 : 


Penalty for improperly describing a place of business as connected with the Trade Marks Office.—If any person uses on his place of business, or on any document issued by him, or otherwise, words which would reasonably lead to the belief that his place of business is, or is officially connected with, the Trade Marks Office, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 108 Trade Marks Act, 1999: 


Chairman, Budge Budge vs Mongru Mia And Ors. on 10 September, 1952

India Electric Works Ltd. vs Registrar Of Trade Marks on 28 May, 1946

James Chadwick & Bros. Ltd. vs The National Sewing Thread Co. on 16 March, 1951

National Sewing Thread Co. Ltd vs James Chadwick & Bros. Ltd.(J.& P. on 7 May, 1953

Deva vs Durgashankar And Ors. on 9 April, 1986


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