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Passing off
passing-off action where the plaintiff has to prove reputation as well as distinctiveness of his unregistered mark, American Home Products Corporation v. Mac Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., (1986) 1 SCC 465. It is possible that on the same
Import
authorities and is, in a sense, an extension of the customs area. Goods can be cleared therefrom for home consumption or exportation only after payment of duties. Till that is done, there is always the risk of
Legal right
person. The correlative of immunity is disability. Disability means the absence of power, Shanti Kumar R. Chanji v. Home Insurance Co. of New York, AIR 1974 SC 1719 (1722): (1974) 2 SCC 387: (1975) 1 SCR 550.
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Imported goods
brought into India from a place outside India but does not include goods which have been cleared for home consumption. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s. 2 (25)]
Importer
relation to any goods at any time between their importation and the time when they are cleared for home consumption includes any owner or any person holding himself out to be the importer. [Customs Act, 1962 (52
Incorporated Law Society
and Equity.' It was established in 1739, and was active and prosperous, at least until 1810. Mr. Bryan Home was a member of this Society, and his portrait now hangs in the Law Society's Hall. A Metropolitan
Inland revenue
revenue. That portion (by far the largest) of the public revenue (which is derived from the taxation of home commodities and duties on property and income, houses, stamps, probates, legacies, etc., as distinguished from the portion derived
Inland trade
Inland trade, trade wholly carried on at home, as distinguished from Commerce.
Inspecting Officer
authorised by the State Government or by the licensing authority to inspect any psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home. [Mental Health Act, 1987 (14 of 1987), s. 2(c)]
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
elicit a full statement of the facts material to the defence. The proceedings of general courts-martial held at home are trans-mitted by the officiating judge advocate to the judge advocate-general, to be laid before the Crown, with
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