Section 62 of Trademark Act, 1999: Collective mark not to be misleading as to character or significance.

Section 62 of Trademark Act, 1999:

Collective mark not to be misleading as to character or significance.

Collective mark not to be misleading as to character or significance.—A collective mark shall not be registered if it is likely to deceive or cause confusion on the part of public in particular if it is likely to be taken to be something other than a collective mark, and in such case the Registrar may require that a mark in respect of which application is made for registration comprises some indication that it is a collective mark.
The Trade Marks ACT, 1999

 

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