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If any dispute arises regarding publication of work, _____ will be the final authority to decide the same

Updated On: Jul 13, 2026
  • Copyright Board
  • Patent Board
  • Appropriate government
  • None of the above
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

This question is really about locating one specific power inside the Copyright Act, 1957, the power to settle disputes about whether and when a work was published. That power sits in Section 6, and the body it names is the answer.

  1. Copyright Board: Section 6 says that any question about whether a work has been published, or about the date or place of first publication, shall be referred to the Copyright Board, and its decision on the matter is final. This is a direct textual match for the question.
  2. Patent Board: this body does not exist in Indian intellectual property law, patents are administered by the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, so this option can be ruled out on that basis alone.
  3. Appropriate government: this phrase appears elsewhere in the Act for administrative purposes, such as constituting the Copyright Board itself, but Section 6 does not give the appropriate government the power to decide publication disputes.
  4. None of the above: since Section 6 does name a body, this option is wrong.

Let's summarize:

  • Section 6 of the Copyright Act, 1957 covers disputes about publication of a work.
  • The Copyright Board's decision on such a dispute is final under that section.

The body with final authority here is the Copyright Board.

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