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Bare acts > Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Rules, 2002 > Rule 80
 
  


 

80. Hearing before refusing an application.- (1). If on consideration of the application or any other matter which the applicant may or may be required to furnish, the Registrar has any objections to the acceptance of the application or proposes to accept it subject to such conditions, as he may think right to impose, the Registrar shall communicate such objections or proposals in writing to the applicant.

(2). The decision of the Registrar under sub-rule(1) after a hearing or without a hearing if the applicant has duly communicated his observations in writing and has stated that he does not desire to be heard shall be communicated to the applicant in writing and if the applicant intends to appeal from such decisions, he may within two months from the date of such communication request the Registrar requiring him to state in writing the grounds and the material used by him in arriving at his decision.

 

 

 

 

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