(1) The publication referred to in section 7(2)(b) shall—
(a) identify the geographical indication by setting out the particulars referred to in regulation 17(2);
(b) identify the person who or authority which has applied for the cancellation or the rectification of the registration of the geographical indication by setting out the name and address of the person or authority and of the representative or agent, if any; and
(c) specify the period within which the persons having the right to use the geographical indication under section 6 may apply to join in the proceedings.
(2) The period to be specified by the Court under section 7(3) of the Act shall not be less than one month from the date of the notice or publication, as the case may be.
(3) Where the Court notifies the Registrar under section 7(4) of the Act, that a decision has been taken to cancel or rectify the registration of the geographical indication, the Registrar shall, as the case may be, cancel the registration or rectify it in accordance with and in the manner specified in the Court's decision.
(4) The publication of the reference to the cancellation or rectification or the registration of a geographical indication, under section 7(4), shall—
(a) identify the geographical indication by setting out the particulars;
(b) indicate that the registration of the geographical indication has been cancelled or rectified, as the case may be, and, if rectified, specify the manner in which the registration has been so rectified; and
(c) cite the court decision by which the registration of the geographical indication has been cancelled or rectified.