2. a) Trademarks which are not capable of
distinguishing the goods
b) Trademark which consist only of such
marks or of such indications which may
function in trade to specify the kind, quality
and etc.
3. c) Trademark which
consists only of such
marks or indication which
have become customary
in the current language
4. a) To deceive the public or can even cause confusion.
b) To hurt the religious sentiment of any class or section
of Indian citizens.
c) To contain any kind of scandalous or obscene matters.
d) Its using is prohibited under the Emblem & Names
(Prevention of Improper use) Act, 1950
5. a) The shape of goods result
from the nature of the goods.
b) The shape of goods is
necessary to obtain a technical result.
c) The shape of goods adds
substantial value.