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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Copyright Act, 1957 Section 36

Submission of returns and reports.—

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Copyright Act, 1957 Section 36 is part of Copyright Act, 1957 - Submission of returns and reports.—. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

1) Every copyright shall submit to the Registrar of Copyrights such returns as may be prescribed.

(2) Any officer duly authorised by the Central Government in this behalf may call for any report and also call for any records of any copyright society for the purpose of satisfying himself that the fees

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