Section 139 of TMA : Section 139: Power To Require Goods To Show Indication Of Origin
TMA
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Explanation using Example
Let's consider a hypothetical scenario where a company named "XYZ Electronics" which is based in China, exports a large volume of electronic goods like smartphones, laptops, etc. to India. As per Section 139(1) of The Trade Marks Act, 1999, the Indian Central Government can issue a notification requiring that all goods imported from XYZ Electronics must have an indication of the country of origin, i.e., China, or the name and address of the manufacturer.
As per Section 139(2), the notification may also specify how this indication should be applied - whether directly on the electronic goods or in some other manner. It may ...
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