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2020(1) C.W.C. 335 MADRAS HIGH COURT (Madurai Bench) Before:- M.Govindaraj, J. W.P.(MD) No.21363 of 2019. D/d. 04.10.2019. Prabakaran – PetitionerPassport – Pendency of criminal case at FIR stage – Same declined to be taken as ground for declining application for issuance of passport. Constitution of India, 1950 Article 226 Passports Act, 1967 Sections 5 and 6 Issuance of passport – Application by petitioner involved in criminal case, which found only at FIR stage – As per relevant Notification, mere pendency of Criminal proceedings found not a bar for issuance of Passport – Resultantly, petition disposed of by directing respondent to pass appropriate order on application of the petitioner.
by Sekar Reporter · Published June 26, 2020
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Full order While allowing the application of advertisement submitted by the Petitioner for its device mark ‘Kitchen Made’, the Madras High Court set aside the order passed by the Registrar of Trade Mark. A Single Judge Bench of Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy observed that “As is typical of orders of the Registrar of Trade Marks, the impugned order contains no reasons. The grounds of decision also do not contain reason and merely records the conclusion that similar marks are on record with regard to identical and similar goods/services”.
by Sekar Reporter · Published October 17, 2023
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