The Trade Marks Act
106Penalty for removing piece goods, etc., contrary to section 81
If any person removes or attempts to remove or causes or attempts to cause to be removed for sale from any premises referred to in section 81 or sells or exposes for sale or has in his possession for sale or for any purpose of trade or manufacture piece goods or cotton yarn or cotton thread which is not marked as required by that section, every such piece and every such bundle of yarn and all such thread and everything used for the packing thereof shall be forfeited to Government and such person shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees.
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OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE
- 101 Meaning of applying trade marks and trade descriptions
- 102 Falsifying and falsely applying trade marks
- 103 Penalty for applying false trade marks, trade descriptions, etc
- 104 Penalty for selling goods or providing services to which false trade mark or false trade description is applied
- 105 Enhanced penalty on second or subsequent conviction
- 106 Penalty for removing piece goods, etc., contrary to section 81
- 107 Penalty for falsely representing a trade mark as registered
- 108 Penalty for improperly describing a place of business as connected with the Trade Marks Office
- 109 Penalty for falsification of entries in the register
- 110 No offence in certain cases
- 111 Forfeiture of goods
- 112 Exemption of certain persons employed in ordinary course of business
- 113 Procedure where invalidity of registration is pleaded by the accused
- 114 Offences by companies
- 115 Cognizance of certain offences and the powers of police officer for search and seizure
- 116 Evidence of origin of goods imported by sea
- 117 Costs of defence or prosecution
- 118 Limitation of prosecution
- 119 Information as to commission of offence
- 120 Punishment of abetment in India of acts done out of India
- 121 Instructions of Central Government as to permissible variation to be observed by criminal courts