Section 35 of GIG Act, 1999 : Section 35: Appearance Of Registrar In Legal Proceedings

GIG Act, 1999

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a company, "Himalaya Brews," has applied for registering a geographical indication (GI) for its unique herbal tea blend, claiming it originates exclusively from a specific region in the Himalayas. The Registrar, after examining the application, imposes certain conditions on the registration to ensure the authenticity of the claim. However, "Himalaya Brews" is dissatisfied with these conditions and decides to appeal to the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB).

Under Section 35 of The Geo...

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