(2)
Such application for renewal must be filed by the person who is the proprietor of the registered geographical indication failing which by any of the authorised users on record, as the case may be.
(3)
If the proprietor, as set forth in the application for renewal, is not the same person or the same legal entity as the registrant shown in the registration, continuity of title from the registrant to the present owner must be shown in the first instance.
(4)
The Registrar may accept an application for renewal from the managing trustee, executors, administrators and the like, when supported by Court order or other evidence of such persons authority to act on behalf of the present proprietor.
(5)
For the removal of doubt, it is clarified that where the registered proprietor of the geographical indication has ceased to exist, the renewal of the registered geographical indication shall be effected by any of the authorised users of the registered geographical indication acting collectively whose name has been entered in Part B of the register on the due date of renewal.
(6)
Before issuing a renewal certificate, the Registrar may call upon the registered proprietor to file an affidavit concerning the use of the registered geographical indication in India where he has reasons to believe that the registered geographical indication may not be in use in the market.