# 137 Evidence of entries in register, etc., and things done by the Registrar
(1) A copy of any entry in the register or of any document referred to in sub-section (1) of section 148 purporting to be certified by the Registrar and sealed with the seal of the Trade Marks Registry shall be admitted in evidence in all courts and in all proceedings without further proof or production of the original.
(2) A certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Registrar as to any entry, matter or thing that he is authorised by this Act or the rules to make or do shall be prima facie evidence of the entry having been made, and of the contents thereof, or of the matter or things having been done or not done.
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MISCELLANEOUS
133
Preliminary advice by the Registrar as to distinctiveness134
Suit for infringement, etc., to be instituted before District Court135
Relief in suits for infringement or for passing off136
Registered user to be impleaded in certain proceedings138
Registrar and other officers not compellable to produce register, etc139
Power to require goods to show indication of origin140
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