Any decision taken by the Registrar in the performance of the functions under this Act, is subject to
appeal as of right by any interested party to the Court.
Section 22—Infringement and Offences
(1) Subject to section 9(3) any act specified in section 9(2) performed by a person other than the
registered owner and without the consent of the owner constitutes an infringement of the Industrial
design.
(2) On the application by
(a) the registered owner; or
(b) a licensee who has requested the registered owner to institute court proceedings for a specific relief
and the registered owner has refused or failed to do so,
the Court may grant an injunction to prevent any infringement or an imminent infringement, award
damages and grant any other remedy as the Court considers appropriate in the circumstances.
(3) Any person who knowingly performs an act which constitutes an infringement as defined in
subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two
thousand penalty units or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding two years or to both.
Section 23—Application of International Treaties
Any international treaty in respect of industrial property to which the country is a party is applicable to
matters dealt with by this Act and in the case of a conflict with a provision of this Act, the provisions of
the international treaty shall prevail.