Section 19 of the Trade Marks Act: When Can a Registrar Refuse or Cancel a Trademark?

Section 19 of the Trade Marks Act 1999 gives the Registrar authority to review, refuse, or cancel a trademark registration under specific legal circumstances. This provision ensures fairness and prevents wrongful registrations. Understanding how and when this power is exercised is essential for businesses protecting their brand identity.


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