Use of official emblems restricted: prior Central Government permission required for commercial, trademark or titular use, with specified exceptions. No person shall use, for trade, business, calling or profession, or in the title of any patent, trademark or design, any name or emblem in the Schedule or any colourable imitation thereof without the prior permission of the Central Government or an authorised officer; limited exceptions include use by owners, use by Central or State Governments, commemorative issues by governments, authorised propagation bodies, and academic/artistic publications subject to Central Government permission and conditions.
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Use of official emblems restricted: prior Central Government permission required for commercial, trademark or titular use, with specified exceptions.
No person shall use, for trade, business, calling or profession, or in the title of any patent, trademark or design, any name or emblem in the Schedule or any colourable imitation thereof without the prior permission of the Central Government or an authorised officer; limited exceptions include use by owners, use by Central or State Governments, commemorative issues by governments, authorised propagation bodies, and academic/artistic publications subject to Central Government permission and conditions.
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