The Delhi High Court has granted the appellant to make representation with respect to the issues that are faced by the parties.
The respondent submitted that the Registrar of Copyright, headquarters (HQ), is in the process of introducing changes in the website portal of the respondent.
The court granted the liberty relying on the submission of the respondent.” let the requisite rectification be carried out, and a fresh certificate be issued to the appellant, within a period of four weeks from today,” the order said.
The appeal was filed challenging certain remarks mentioned in the Copyright Registration Certificate dated January 23, 2023, issued by the Registrar of Copyrights.” 17(ii): The artistic work shall not be used in relation to any goods or services and the copyright, and 17(iii): The artistic work shall not subsist if the work has been applied to an article through the industrial process and reproduced through fifty times,” Copyright Registration said.
During the hearing, The Registrar of Copyrights submitted that the impugned remarks from the certificate issued to the appellant, shall be removed within a period of four weeks, and a fresh certificate shall be issued to the appellant.
The bench of Justice Mini Pushkarna disposed of the plea, and listed the matter for compliance by the respondents, on December 10, 2024.
The judgment was pronounced on November 6.