46Forfeiture of goods
(1) Where a person is convicted of an offence under section 39 or section 40 or section 41 or is acquitted of an offence under section 39 or section 40 on proof that he acted without intend or defraud, or under section 40 on proof of the matters specified in clause (a) or clause (b) or clause (c) of that section, the court convicting or acquitting him may direct the forfeiture to Government of all goods and things by means of, or in relation to, which the offence has been committed, or but for such proof as aforesaid would have been committed.
(2) When a forfeiture is directed on a conviction and an appeal lies against the conviction, an appeal shall lie against the forfeiture also.
(3) When, a forfeiture is directed on acquittal and the goods or things to which the direction relates are of value exceeding fifty rupees, an appeal against the forfeiture may be preferred, within thirty days from the date of the direction, to the court to which in appealable cases appeal lie from sentences of the court which directed the forfeiture.
(4) When a forfeiture is directed on a conviction, the court, before whom the person is convicted, may order any forfeited articles to be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as the court thinks fit.
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- 38 Falsifying and falsely applying geographical indications
- 39 Penalty for applying false geographical indications
- 40 Penalty for selling goods to which false geographical indication is applied
- 41 Enhanced penalty on second or subsequent conviction
- 42 Penalty for falsely representing a geographical indication as registered
- 43 Penalty for improperly describing a place of business as connected with the Geographical Indications Registry
- 44 Penalty for falsification of entries in the register
- 45 No offence in certain cases
- 46 Forfeiture of goods
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- 49 Offences by companies
- 50 Cognizance of certain offences and the powers of police officer for search and seizure
- 51 Costs of defence of prosecution
- 52 Limitation of prosecution
- 53 Information as to commission of offence
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