‘Chutiyaram’ Trademark For Biscuits Gets Pulled Back After Registry Admits Error In Approval
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‘Chutiyaram’ Trademark For Biscuits Gets Pulled Back After Registry Admits Error In Approval

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The Trade Marks Registry on Tuesday withdrew its acceptance of the application for the registration of the mark ‘CHUTIYARAM’ under Class 30 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, citing an error in approval. The registration of the mark is open to objection on the grounds that it does not meet the criteria for registration under Section 9/11 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999. However, concerns arose over how the mark bypassed scrutiny under Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act, which prohibits the registration of trademarks that are scandalous, obscene, or against public morality. Section 9 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999, specifically bars trademarks that are deemed scandalous, obscene, or contrary to public morality.

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