When is a registered Geographical Indication said to be infringed?
-When an unauthorised user uses a geographical indication that indicates or suggests that such goods originate in a geographical area other than the true place of origin of such goods in a manner which mislead the public as to the geographical origin of such goods. -When the use of geographical indication result in an unfair competition including passing off in respect of registered geographical indication. -When the use of another geographical indication results in false representation to the public that goods originate in a territory in respect of which a registered geographical indication relates.