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STEP 1 : Filing of application
Please check whether the indication comes within the ambit of the definition of a Gl under section 2(1)(e).
The association of persons or producers or any organization or authority should represent the interest of producers of the concerned goods and should file an affidavit how the applicant claims to represent their interest.
Please sent your application to the following address in India:
Geographical Indications Registry
Intellectual Property Office Building Industrial Estate, G.S.T Road Guindy, Chennai – 600 032 Ph: 044 – 22502091-93 & 98 Fx : 044 – 22502090 E-mail: gir-ipo@nic.in Website : ipindia.gov.in
The applicant must have an address for service in India. Generally, application can be filed by (1) a legal practitioner (2) a registered agent.
STEP 2 and 3: Preliminary scrutiny and examination
STEP 4: Show cause notice
STEP 5: Publication in the geographical indications Journal
Every application, within three moths of acceptance shall be published in the Geographical Indications Journal.
STEP 6: Opposition to Registration
STEP 7: Registration
STEP 8: Renewal
A registered GI shall be valid for 10 years and can be renewed on payment of renewal fee.
STEP 9: Additional protection to notified goods
Additional protection for notified goods is provided in the Act.
STEP 10: Appeal
Any person aggrieved by an order or decision may prefer an appeal to the intellectual property appellate board (IPAB) within three months. The address of the IPAB is as follows:
Intellectual Property Appellate Board
Annexe 1, 2 nd Floor, Guna Complex, 443, Anna Salai, Chennai – 600 018
What Indications are not registrable ?
For registrability, the indications must fall within the scope of section 2(1)e of GI Act, 1999. Being so, it has to also satisfy the provisions of section 9, which prohibits registration of a Geographical Indication
Explanation 1 to section 9 says that for the purposes of this section, “generic names of indications” in relation to goods which although relates to the place of the region where the goods was originally produced or manufactured, has lost its original meaning and has become the common name of such goods and serves as a designation for an indication of the kind, nature, type of other property or characteristic of the goods.
Explanation 2 further says a that “in determining whether the name has become generic, account shall be taken of all factors including the existing situation in the region or place in which the name originates and the area of consumption of the goods.”
Additional protection to certain goods
Affidavits
1. The Affidavits required by the Act and the rules to be filed at the Geographical indications Registry or furnished to the Registrar, unless otherwise provided in the matter or matters to which they relate, paragraphs consecutively numbered, and each paragraph shall as far as practicable be confined to one subject. Every affidavit shall state the description and the true place of abode of the person filing it and shall state on whose behalf it is filed.
2. Affidavits shall be taken-
a.In India-before any court or person having by law authority to receive evidence, or before any officer empowered by such court as aforesaid to administer oaths or to take affidavit,
b.in any country or place outside India before a diplomatic or consular Officers (Oaths and Fee) Act, 1948, or such country or place, or before a notary public or before a judge or magistrate of the country or place.
3. Where the deponent is illiterate blind or unacquainted with the language in which the affidavit is written a certificate by the person taking the affidavit that the affidavit has read translated or explained in his presence to the deponent made his signature or mark in his presence shall appear in the jurat.
4. Every affidavit filed before the Registrar in connection with any of the proceedings under the Act or the rules shall be duly stamped under the law for the time being in force.
Inspection of Documents by the Public
1. The documents mentioned in sub-section (1) of section 78 shall be available for inspection at the Head Office of the Geographical indications registry.
2. A copy of the register and such of the other documents mentioned in section 78, as the Central Government may by inspection at each branch office of the Geographical Indications Registry as and when established.
3. The inspection shall be an payment of the prescribed free and at such times on all the days on which the offices of the Geographical Indications Registry are not closed to the public as may be fixed by the registrar.
4. Distribution of copies of journal and other documents. The Central Government may direct the Registrar
to distribute the necessary to such places as may be fixed by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government and notified form time to time in the Official Gazette.
Source: http://www.ipindia.nic.in
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Monday, 16 May 2016
Registration Process for Geographical Indication
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