GENERAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION, GUJRAT versus PRINCE INDUSTRIES, GUJRAT
Appellants respondents seeking Sections 14, 15 and 16 of the Trademarks Act of 1940 to register their trademark of air Prince registration for their electronic fans, insisting that they mark their mark in relation to all fans produced by it. using. Since 1965 and in 1971 he has stated about the receipt of registration of Income Tax Assessment Orders that the respondent was regularly paying income tax which has now gone into the millions of rupees while the appellant has not paid the income tax and Marketing enthusiasts are under trademark / princer and are entitled to hold this field: the trademark of the appellant will certainly be the cause of the confusion and option as the goods produced by the Registrar were to be sold at the same counter. That was the thing to describe the word \ air \ luggage, so, the exception to the registrar's decision to dismiss and appeal Can not be taken
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