Where an
application is made for the registration of a trade mark which falsely suggests a connection with any
living person, or a person whose death took place within twenty years prior to the date of application for
registration of the trade mark, the Registrar may, before he proceeds with the application, require the
applicant to furnish him with the consent in writing of such living person or, as the case may be, of the
legal representative of the deceased person to the connection appearing on the trade mark, and may refuse
to proceed with the application unless the applicant furnishes the Registrar with such consent.
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Section 14
Use of Names and Representations of Living Persons Or Persons Recently Dead.
The Trade Marks Act, 1999