Trademark Law Declared by the Supreme Court of India in Twenty-First Century (2000–2009) — I

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The Parliament of India makes, amends, and unmakes law. The Supreme Court of India (hereinafter, the Supreme Court),under Article 141 of the Constitution of India, declares the law and makes and unmakes the law. These constitutional powers oftwo branches are related but separate. The Supreme Court in the first decade of 21st century has delivered 23 decisions on thetrademark law. On an average, the Supreme Court has decided 2.3 (point three) trademark cases in a year; or one trademarkcase in 158.82 (point eight two) days or in .43 (point four three) years. A review of reported 21st century decisions reveals thatthe Court has: (i) declared trademark law in 17 decisions; (ii) not only interpreted the provisions of the statutes but has alsoconstructed them; (iii) not declared anything on the constitutionality of the trademark statutes as no such question ofconstitutionality was brought before it; (iv) delivered all the decisions unanimously as no dissenting or concurring judgment isreported; and (v) decided maximum number of cases by Division Bench (21) and remaining 2 cases by Full Bench. It is alsoobserved that no sitting or acting Chief Justices of India was on the Bench in any of the cases. Paper proceeds with the sameargument and method as developed in the first four papers on patent law, copyright law, design law and trademark law intwentieth-century published under the theme ‘IP Laws Declared by the Supreme Court’. This Paper seeks to cull out theprinciples of trademark law as declared by the Supreme Court in the first decade of the twenty-first century.
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21世纪印度最高法院宣布的商标法(2000-2009)- 1
印度议会制定、修正和废除法律。根据印度宪法第141条,印度最高法院(以下简称最高法院)宣布法律,制定和废除法律。这两个部门的宪法权力相互关联,但又各自独立。21世纪头十年,最高法院就商标法作出了23项判决。最高法院平均每年裁决2.3起(第3点)商标案件;或者在158.82(8.2点)天或0.43(4.3点)年内出现一个商标案件。对21世纪判决的回顾表明,法院在17项判决中宣布了商标法;(ii)不仅解释章程的规定,而且还构建它们;(iii)未就商标法规的合宪性作出任何声明,因为该合宪性问题未提交给其;(iv)在无异议或赞同判决的情况下,一致作出所有决定;(v)决定分庭法官审理案件的最高数目(21宗),其余2宗由全体法官审理。还有人指出,在这些案件中,没有印度现任或代理首席大法官在法庭上。论文的论点和方法与前四篇关于20世纪专利法、版权法、外观设计法和商标法的论文相同,这四篇论文的主题是“最高法院宣布的知识产权法”。本文试图对21世纪头十年美国最高法院所宣布的商标法原则进行梳理。
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