Rule 3
Provision Concerning Registration Of Work, Sound Recording, Performance Or Broadcasting
(1) Any owner of the work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting who desires to register any work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting under Sub-section (2) of Section 5 of the Act shall have to submit an
application to the Registrar in the format as specified in Schedule-1 along with evidence.
(2) If an application is received under Sub-rule (1), the Registrar shall examine it and shall order the applicant, if required, to submit additional documents,
(3) The registrar shall, if it deemed reasonable to register such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in applicant’s name on the basis of the documents asked under rule (2), register such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in the applicant’s name within thirty-five days from the date on which documents were submitted, if documents were asked, and from the date on which an application was submitted, if documents were not asked, having charged one hundred rupees as application fee and shall issue a certificate
of registration of such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in the format as specified in Schedule-2, to the applicant.
(4) The Registrar shall, while examining the documents ordered under Sub- rule (3), if it is deemed unreasonable to register such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in applicant’s name, inform the applicant specifying the reasons thereof within seven days.
(5) The Registrar shall arrange a registered book for the purpose of registration of the work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting under Sub- rule (3),
application to the Registrar in the format as specified in Schedule-1 along with evidence.
(2) If an application is received under Sub-rule (1), the Registrar shall examine it and shall order the applicant, if required, to submit additional documents,
(3) The registrar shall, if it deemed reasonable to register such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in applicant’s name on the basis of the documents asked under rule (2), register such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in the applicant’s name within thirty-five days from the date on which documents were submitted, if documents were asked, and from the date on which an application was submitted, if documents were not asked, having charged one hundred rupees as application fee and shall issue a certificate
of registration of such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in the format as specified in Schedule-2, to the applicant.
(4) The Registrar shall, while examining the documents ordered under Sub- rule (3), if it is deemed unreasonable to register such a work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting in applicant’s name, inform the applicant specifying the reasons thereof within seven days.
(5) The Registrar shall arrange a registered book for the purpose of registration of the work, sound recording, performance or broadcasting under Sub- rule (3),