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Trademark infringement cases in India are often misunderstood, especially regarding police arrest and criminal liability. Many people believe that a trademark accused will never be arrested — this is a myth. In this video, Dr. Jinesh Soni, Advocate, explains the correct legal position under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, including: ✔ Whether trademark offences are cognizable and non-bailable ✔ Police powers of search, seizure, and arrest ✔ Mandatory role of the Registrar of Trademarks (Section 115) ✔ Why arrests are often avoided in practice ✔ Difference between civil trademark disputes and criminal prosecution ✔ Scope of anticipatory bail and quashing of FIR ✔ Important High Court approaches across India This video is useful for: Business owners Traders & retailers Start-ups Legal professionals Law students 📌 Legal awareness is the first line of defence. Contact Details 👨⚖️ Dr. Jinesh Soni Advocate 📞 Mobile: 9772946899 📧 Email: soniarenaajmer@gmail.com #TrademarkInfringement, #TradeMarksAct1999, #IPRIndia, #TrademarkLaw, #CriminalLawIndia, #AnticipatoryBail, #LegalAwareness, #DrJineshSoni, #AdvocateIndia, #BestLawyerAjmer #BestLawyerBombay #Best LawyerAnticorruption, #BestLawyerPMLA