Section 115 of TMA : Section 115: Cognizance Of Certain Offences And The Powers Of Police Officer For Search And Seizure
TMA
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Explanation using Example
Let's consider a hypothetical scenario. Suppose a company, XYZ Corp, falsely represents a trademark as registered for a certain category of goods, say electronics, when it's not. This is a violation under section 107 of the Trade Marks Act. However, a court cannot take cognizance of this offence unless the Registrar or an officer authorized by him files a written complaint. But, if the Registrar issues a certificate stating that XYZ Corp has falsely represented a registered trademark, then a court...
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