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प्रश्न
Given below is a Statement of legal principle followed by a factual situation. Apply the principle to the facts given below and select the most appropriate answer.
Principle: Letters or words not describing the quality of things can be registered as a trademark.
Facts: Ram made an application for registration of alphabet 'B' written in a fancy style as a trademark to be applied on packets and cartons of shoes manufactured by him.
विकल्प
The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as trade mark because it is an English letter.
The alphabet 'B' can be registered as trade mark because it describes the quality of things.
The alphabet 'B' can be registered as trademark.
The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as trademark because it belongs to humanity.
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उत्तर
The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as a trademark because it is an English letter.
Explanation:
The reasonable conclusion is drawn that the alphabet "B" cannot be registered as a trademark it is an English letter. So, "The alphabet ‘B’ cannot be registered as a trade mark because it is an English letter." is correct.
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Rule:
Whoever finds an unattended object can keep it unless the true owner claims that object. This does not affect the property owner's right to the ownership of the property on which the object is found. The right to ownership of a property does not include the right to ownership of unattended objects on that property.
Facts:
Elizabeth is the CEO of a global management services company in Chennai and is on her way to Ranchi to deliver the convocation address at India's leading business school on the outskirts of Ranchi. Flying business class on Dolphin Airlines, she is entitled to use the lounge owned by the airline in Chennai Airport while waiting for her flight. She finds a diamond ear-ring on the floor of the lounge and gives it to the staff of Dolphin Airlines expressly stating that in the event of nobody claiming the ear-ring within six months, she would claim it back. The airline sells the ear-ring after eight months and Elizabeth files a case to recover the value of the ear-ring from the airline when she is informed about its sale. To the original fact scenario, the following fact is added: In the lounge there are numerous signboards which proclaim 'Any unattended item will be confiscated by Dolphin Airlines'. In this case, you would:
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