Section 22 Trade Marks Act 1999 deals with CORRECTION AND AMENDMENT of the register. Such correction can be made by the:
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C.
1. Section 22 Trade Marks Act 1999: 'The Registrar may, on application made in the prescribed manner by the registered proprietor — (a) correct any error in the name, address or description of the registered proprietor; (b) enter any change in the name, address or description of the person who is registered as proprietor; (c) cancel the entry on the register; (d) strike out any goods or services from those in respect of which the trade mark is registered, and may make any consequential amendment or alteration in the certificate of registration, and for that purpose, may require the certificate of registration to be produced to him.'
2. Section 23 deals with Registration of a trade mark; Section 57 deals with rectification (distinct from Section 22 corrections).
3. Hence option A is correct.
_Source: Patents Act 1970 / Copyright Act 1957 / Trade Marks Act 1999 (Bare Acts, IPIndia portal + Copyright Office) — Trade Marks Act 1999, Section 22_
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