The possessor of the Registered Trademark could start legal proceedings against the violator who had infringed the registered trademark by stating the unfair business actions.
In India, Section 29 and Section 30 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 states the remedies for infringement of trademarks.
There are two categories of remedies that are available to the possessor of the trademark against the unauthorized usage of its restriction by the third party. The Trade Marks Act 1999 shields the trademark with civil and criminal remedies. Civil proceedings could be started by the owner of the trademark before the District Court in whose jurisdiction the owner exists.