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“Technical Glitch in Registrar of Trademarks’ Portal Cannot Deprive Statutory Rights” – Quashes Rejection of Trademark Opposition and Directs Registrar to Accept Notice

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Delhi High Court: "Technical Glitch in Registrar of Trademarks' Portal Cannot Deprive Statutory Rights" – Quashes Rejection of Trademark Opposition and Directs Registrar to Accept Notice
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Delhi High Court: “Technical Glitch in Registrar of Trademarks’ Portal Cannot Deprive Statutory Rights” – Quashes Rejection of Trademark Opposition and Directs Registrar to Accept Notice

Court’s Decision: The Delhi High Court quashed the Registrar of Trademarks’ decision to reject the petitioner’s Notice of Opposition on the ground that it was time-barred. The court directed the…
Posted by Rawlaw January 14, 2025

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