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Sep 27 2023 (HC)

M/s Chancery Pavilion Vs. M/s Indian Performing Rights

Court : Karnataka

..... in the affidavit of the authorized signatory of the first defendant, it is specifically mentioned that defendant is a performing right society set up under the provisions of chapter v of the copyright act, 1957 dealing with copyright society since 1969.13. ..... per contra, sri dhyan chinnappa, learned senior counsel representing the respondents contended that when once a suit has been filed by the defendant before the high court at delhi, seeking action against the appellant/plaintiff, the question of continuation of suit at bengaluru would not arise at all.24. ..... further, it is always open for the plaintiff to have its defence filed before the high court at delhi and get the suit decided on the merits of the matter and scope of the present appeal would not permit to address the rival contentions with regard to merits of the matter. ..... learned counsel further pointed out that the suit filed by the plaintiff ought to have been disposed of on merits, inasmuch as the suit said to have been filed by the defendant before the high court at delhi did not act as deterrent in continuation of the suit before the court at bengaluru. ..... )no.616/2013 is filed before the high court of delhi on 02.04.2013 against plaintiff for infringement of copyright and therefore, suit of the plaintiff became infructuous, in view of filing of duly constituted suit before the appropriate forum under the provisions of section 60 of the copyright act, 1957 and therefore, sought for dismissal of the plaint.15. .....

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Jul 17 2014 (HC)

M/s. Leopold Cafe and Stores and Another Vs. Novex Communications Pvt. ...

Court : Mumbai

..... as a member of the registered copyright society: provided further that the business of issuing or granting license in respect of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works incorporated in a cinematograph films or sound recordings shall be carried out only through a copyright society duly registered under this act; provided also that a performing rights society functioning in accordance with the provisions of section 33 on the date immediately before the coming into force of the copyright ..... (amendment) act, 1994 shall be deemed to be a copyright society for the purposes of this chapter and every such society shall get ..... the licenses issued by a copyright society under section 33 of the act, such as phonographic performance limited ( ppl ). ..... view of the matter, the notice of motion is made partly absolute in the following terms: pending the hearing and disposal of the present suit, the defendant, its employees, servants, agents and others acting for it, are restrained: (a) from in any manner carrying on the business of issuing and granting licenses and collecting license fees in respect of any copyrighted works (including without limitation the works of yash .....

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Aug 30 2013 (HC)

Akuate Internet Services Pvt. Ltd. and anr. Vs. Star India Pvt. Ltd. a ...

Court : Delhi

..... licensee and persons authorised by him, to the exclusion of all other persons (including the owner of the copyright) any right comprised in the copyright in a work, and exclusive licensee shall be construed accordingly; xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (q) performance includes any mode of visual or acoustic presentation including by any such presentation by the exhibition of a cinematograph film, or by means of radiodiffusion, or by the use of a record, or by any other means and, in relation to a lecture, ..... right subject to the provisions of this act, to do or authorise the doing of any of the following acts in respect of a work or any substantial part thereof, namely :(a) in the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work not being a computer programme,(i) to reproduce the work in any material form including the storing of it in any medium by electronic means; (ii) to issue copies of the work to the public not being copies already in circulation; (iii) to perform the work in public, or communicate it ..... the copyright and designs act, as well as section 46 (5) of the uk copyright act, 1956 (repealed) and section 171 (2) of the uk copyright designs and patents act, 1988).44. ..... the plaintiffs reliance on new delhi television (supra) is ..... of delhi at new delhi reserved ..... , air 200.delhi 185, paragraph ..... (2) scc 161.learned counsel lastly relied upon the ruling of fao(os) nos.153, 160 & 161/2013 page 30 the division bench in new delhi television limited v. ..... in new delhi television ltd. .....

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Jun 10 2009 (FN)

Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) Vs. Af (Appell ...

Court : House of Lords

..... it seems to me very well arguable that the detail in which and the precision with which the statutory procedure for the judicial hearings is laid down in the 2005 act makes it impermissible to argue that compliance with the express statutory requirements is not enough to ensure the validity of control orders and that, in addition, other requirements of a fair hearing for article 6(1) purposes must ..... ecthr in a, holding that article 5(4) must impose substantially the same fair trial guarantees as article 6(1) in its criminal aspect", took account of the dramatic impact of the lengthyand what appeared at that time to be indefinitedeprivation of liberty on the applicants fundamental rights". ..... the court further considers that the special advocate could perform an important role in counterbalancing the lack of full disclosure and the lack of a full, open, adversarial hearing by testing the evidence and putting arguments on behalf of the detainee during ..... the statement that the special advocate could not perform his function in any useful way unless the detainee was provided with sufficient information about the allegations against him to enable him to give effective instructions to the special advocate was ..... however, the special advocate cannot usefully perform his important role of "testing the evidence and putting arguments on behalf of the [suspect] unless the suspect is provided with sufficient information about the allegations against him to enable him to give effective .....

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Dec 20 1982 (HC)

National Assn. of Motion Pictures Exhibitors, Delhi Vs. Union of India ...

Court : Delhi

Reported in : ILR1983Delhi691

..... item 60 of the list i of 7th schedule deals with sanctioning of cinematograph films for exhibition, while item 33 in list deals with theatres and dramatic performance of cinemas subject to the provisions of entry 60 of list 1. ..... administrator to fix rates of admission must be rejected outright if' it is meant to establish that because when the original license was granted, there was no power of regulation to fix rates for admission, in the central act, no such provision like punjab act can be extended which would give such power for, as said in munn's case (supra) that 'it matters not in this case that these plaintiffs in error had built their warehouses and established their ..... position that emerges in law is that whether the parliament itself had passed an act like punjab act and made applicable to union territory of delhi or whether the central government by virtue of section 2 of the union territories laws act has extended an enactment like punjab act to the union territory of delhi, both of them would owe their source to the same authority namely the parliament ..... of any other enactment than the provisions of the order will prevail with reference to the other provisions of the law and that this would amount to doing something which may have the effect of repealing by implication an existing law, which power could not be delegated in view of the delhi laws case where it was held that to repeal or abrogate an existing law is the exercise of an essential legislative power. ..... 1963 (1) .....

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Sep 13 1969 (HC)

Maharaja of Jaipur Museum Trust, City Palace, Jaipur Vs. the State of ...

Court : Rajasthan

Reported in : AIR1971Raj151

..... and not in categories of dramatic performances, cinemas, sports, entertainments and amusements ..... to the said notice urged that the sale proceeds of the tickets sold to the visitors of the museum cannot be subjected to entertainment tax under the provisions of the rajasthan entertainments tax act, 1956 (hereinafter called the act).this objection, it so appears, was examined by the department and it is said that the commercial taxes officer received instructions from the commissioner, excise and taxation rajasthan, that since museums ..... the mills in the well decorated dome did attract the application of the expression 'entertainment' which was defined exactly in the same manner in which it has been defined in the act.their lordships who were dealing with the expression 'entertainment' as defined in that act expressed that 'exhibition' is included in the expression 'entertainment' but they further went on to observe that--'the word 'exhibition' occurring in the definition of 'entertainment' in section ..... the commercial taxes officer while assessing any person under the provisions of the act performs his statutory duty under the provisions of the law and while doing so he is competent to interpret the provisions of the ..... therefore an entertainment to come within the definition of section 2 (b) and of the provisions of the act must be some exhibition, performance, amusement, game or sport for the purpose of entertainment that is, for affording some sort of amusement and gratification to .....

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Oct 05 1960 (HC)

Comrade Chanan Singh, Secretary District Kisan Sabha, Ferozepore Vs. U ...

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : AIR1961P& H272

..... the legislation imposes reasonable restrictions on the grounds as covered by the words inferred to while giving power to the state government or its delegate to prohibit dramatic performance of the type described.the learned counsel for the petitioner has, therefore, been obliged to concede that the substantive part of section 3 of the act is not ultra vires of article 19(1) of the constitution as infringing any fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression of the petitioner. ..... 2, issued the following order under section 3 of the dramatic performances act, (act no 19) of 1876:'whereas on receipt of reliable information, i am of the opinion that the kisan sabha of district ferozepur will hold conference at a public place in village abohar nr 5-6-7th march, 1960, under the management of comrades ram rattan, district secretary, joginder singh bhullar, mehar singh jandiana and karam chand kamboh, in which dramatic performance of a scandalous nature likely to deprave and corrupt persons ..... to which he makes reference are sections 4, 5, 7 and 8 of the act.out of these only section 7 relates to action taken by the authority concerned before the passing of an order under section 3 of the act by calling information about the character of any public dramatic performance, the other sections only refer to acts of the authority after the making of the order. ..... state of delhi, (1950) 1 scr 519 : (air 1950 sc 211) ) and the learned counsel for the petitioner has confined himself to this .....

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Oct 05 1960 (HC)

Comrade Chanan Singh, Secretary District Kisan Sabha Vs. Union of Indi ...

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : 1961CriLJ851

..... law within that clause, the legislation imposes reasonable restrictions on the grounds as covered by the words referred to while giving power to the state government or its delegate to prohibit dramatic performance of the type described.the learned counsel for the petitioner has, therefore, been obliged to concede that the substantive part of section 3 of the act is not ultra vires of article 19(1) of the constitution as infringing any fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression of the petitioner. ..... ferozepur will hold conference at a public place in village abohar nr 5-6-7th march, 1980, under the management of comrades ram rattan, district secretary, joginder singh bhullar, mehar singh jandiana and karam chand kamboh, in which dramatic performance of a scandalous nature likely to deprave and corrupt persons is to be staged.now, therefore, i bhim singh, ias, district magistrate, ferozepur, by virtue of powers vested in me under section 3 of the ..... 4, 5, 7 and 8 of the act.out of these only section 7 relates to action taken by the authority concerned before the passing of an order under section 3 of the act by calling information about the character of any public dramatic performance, the other sections only refer to acts of the authority after the making of the order. ..... state of delhi : [1950]1scr519 and the learned counsel for the petitioner has confined himself to this aspect of the case only, the only sections concerning procedure to which he makes reference are secs. .....

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Dec 23 1918 (FN)

international News Service Vs. Associated Press

Court : US Supreme Court

..... apparently conceding this, nevertheless invokes the analogies of the law of literary property and copyright, insisting as its principal contention that, assuming complainant has a right of property in its news, it can be maintained (unless the copyright act by complied with) only by being kept secret and confidential, and that, upon the publication with complainant's consent of uncopyrighted news of any of complainant's members in a newspaper or upon a bulletin board, the right of ..... [ footnote 9 ] in the cases dealing with lectures, dramatic and musical performances, and art exhibitions [ footnote 10 ] upon which plaintiff relied, there was no general publication in print comparable to the issue of daily newspapers or the unrestricted ..... it is to be observed that the view we adopt does not result in giving to complainant the right to monopolize either the gathering or the distribution of the news, or, without complying with the copyright act, to prevent the reproduction of its news articles, but only postpones participation by complainant's competitor in the processes of distribution and reproduction of news that it has not gathered, and only to the extent necessary ..... cases, the plaintiff has no absolute right to the protection of his production; he has merely the qualified right to be protected as against the defendant's acts, because of the special relation in which the latter stands or the wrongful method or means employed in acquiring the knowledge or the manner in which it .....

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Oct 03 2024 (SC)

Sukanya Shantha Vs. Union Of India

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... for the purpose .268 furthermore, the medical officer shall examine all newly admitted prisoners and record in the admission register and medical sheets particulars regarding their health, and the kind of labour they can perform in view of their health conditions .269 if the medical opinion states that the health of any prisoner suffers from employment of any kind or class of labour, he shall record such ..... shall not be allowed to purchase his own food;(f) shall not be shaved unless 90 part xiii he desires it or under the orders of the medical officer on grounds of health;(g) shall not be called upon to perform duties of a degrading or menial character unless he belongs to a class or community accustomed to perform such duties; but may be required to carry water for his own use provided he belongs to the class of society the members of which ..... the resolution stated: there has been a persistent demand in the central legislature in recent years that the criminal tribes act, 1924, should be repealed as its provisions which seek to classify particular classes of people as criminal tribes, are inconsistent with ..... khan v. the commissioner of police, delhi (2024) to ensure that members of denotified tribes are not subjected to arbitrary arrest; (vi) this court takes suo motu cognizance of the discrimination inside prisons on any ground such as ..... restrain members of particular castes from entering temples 201 marc galanter, law and caste in modern india , asian survey (1963), vol. 3, no.11, .....

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