Filmpiracy.com - The Copyright Act, 1957 - CHAPTER 14
APPEALS
- Appeals against certain orders of magistrate. -- Any
person aggrieved by an order made under sub-section (2)
of Section 64 or Section 66
may, within thirty days of the date of such order appeal to the Court to which
appeals from the Court making the order ordinarily lie, and such appellate
Court may direct that execution of the order be stayed pending disposal of the
appeal.
- Appeals against orders of Registrar of Copyrights and
Copyright Board. --
- Any person aggrieved by any final decision or order of the
Registrar of Copyrights may, within three months from the date of the order
or decision, appeal to the Copyright Board.
- Any person aggrieved by any final decision or order of the Copyright
Board, not being a decision or order made in an appeal under
sub-section
(1), may, within three months from the date of such decision or order,
appeal to the High Court within whose jurisdiction the appellant actually
and voluntarily resides or carries on business or personally works for gain:
Provided that no such appeal shall lie against a decision of the
Copyright Board under Section 6.
- In calculating the period of three months provided for an appeal under
this section, the time taken in granting a certified copy of the order or record of
the decision appealed against shall be excluded.
- Procedure for appeals. -- The High Court may make
rules consistent with this Act as to the procedure to be followed in respect
of appeals made to it under Section 72.