Section 75 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Infringement of certification trade marks The right conferred by section 78 is infringed by any person who, not being the registered proprietor of the certification trade mark or a person authorised by him in that behalf under the regulations filed under section 74, using it in accordance therewith, uses in the course of trade, a […]

Support for Value Addition – Support to R&G units

Support for Value Addition - Support to R&G units

The scheme “Support for Value Addition – Support to R&G units” is a Sub-Component of the Scheme “Integrated Coffee Development Project” by the Coffee Board, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This scheme aims to enhance the quality of coffee products and achieve value addition through the introduction of improved technologies in roasting,

Section 74 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Filing of regulations governing the use of a certification trade mark (1) There shall be filed at the Trade Marks Registry in respect of every mark registered as acertification trade mark regulations for governing the use thereof, which shall include provisions as to the cases in which the proprietor is to certify goods or services

Section 73 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Opposition to registration of certification trade marks When an application has been accepted, the Registrar shall, as soon as may be thereafter, cause the application as accepted to be advertised in the prescribed manner, and the provisions of section 21 shall apply in relation to the registration of the mark as they apply in relation

KVIC Registration of Institutions

KVIC Registration of Institutions

The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is a statutory body established by the Government of India under the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956. It promotes and supports the development of khadi and village industries in rural areas, generating self-employment and boosting the rural economy. Institutions and organizations looking to engage in khadi

Internationalisation of Rupee

Internationalisation of Rupee

The Internationalisation of the Rupee refers to the process of making the Indian Rupee (INR) a globally accepted currency for trade, investment, and as a reserve currency. This means the Rupee would be widely used by foreign entities for cross-border transactions, reducing dependence on the US Dollar or other dominant currencies. Internationalization of the Rupee

NRE & NRO Accounts

NRE & NRO Accounts

Non Resident External (NRE) and Non-Resident Ordinary Rupee accounts are two kinds of bank accounts that concern NRIs or Non Resident Indians. They are extremely essential for you on a legal note in case you are an NRI. According to Indian laws, specifically, Foreign Exchange Management Act (Fema), does not allow you to park your

Saubhagya Scheme

saubhagya scheme

The Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya) is a government initiative launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 25, 2017. The scheme aims to provide universal household electrification by ensuring electricity connections to all rural and urban households in India, especially targeting poor and underprivileged families.The Indian Government has launched Pradhan Mantri

Section 72 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Consideration of application for registration by the Registrar (1) The Registrar shall consider the application made under section 71 with regard to the following matters, namely :— (a)   whether the applicant is competent to certify the goods in respect of which the mark is to be registered; (b)   whether the draft of the

Section 71 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Applications for registration of certification trade marks. (1) An application for the registration of a mark as a certification trade mark shall be made to the Registrar in the prescribed manner by the person proposed to be registered as the proprietor thereof, and accompanied by a draft of the regulations to be deposited under section