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Gandhigiri:-
GOVHY/E/2022/05448

International Day of Non - Violence, adopted by the United Nations

Versus

1. The Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade


Marks, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
2. Haryana Khadi and Village Industries Board.
3. Haryana Police.

Distribution:

Committee on Petition, Rajya Sabha

S.NO. Member Name House State Party

1. Sh. Prasanna Acharya RS Odisha Biju Janata Dal

2. Sh. Anil Desai RS Maharashtra Shiv Sena

3. Sh. N.R. Elango RS Tamil Nadu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

4. Dr. L. Hanumanthaiah RS Karnataka Indian National Congress

5. Sh. Syed Zafar Islam RS Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party

6. Sh. Arun Singh RS Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party

7. Sh. Ram Nath Thakur RS Bihar Janata Dal (United)

8. Sh. Ramkumar Verma RS Rajasthan Bharatiya Janata Party


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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra


9. Sh. A. Vijayakumar RS Tamil Nadu
Kazhagam
10. Sh. Nabam Rebia RS Arunachal Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party

Naresh Kadyan.

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To,
 
  THE COUNCIL OF STATES (RAJYA SABHA).

 The petition of:

Naresh Kadyan,
Convener of Animal Welfare Party, Retired Commissioner of Bharat Scouts and
Guides, Haryana, Chief National Commissioner of the Scouts and Guides for
Animal and Birds www.scoutingindia.in along with National Authority for
Animal Welfare, OIPA: Indian People for Animals, Member of the IUCN
Commission for Education and Communication, C- 38, Rose Apartment, sector-
14, Rohini, Delhi-

Respectfully Sheweth:
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an initiative of the Government of India to
celebrate and commemorate 75 years of independence and the glorious history of
its people, culture and achievements.

International Day of Non-Violence is observed on 2 October, the birthday of Mahatma


Gandhi. It was established on 15 June 2007 according to United Nations General
Assembly resolution A/RES/61/271. The day is an occasion to "disseminate the message
of non-violence through education and public awareness and reaffirm the desire for a
culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and non-violence". It is not a public holiday,
but is observed around the world in various ways, often to draw attention to global
issues. Its date and purpose correspond with those of the Indian national public holiday
of Gandhi Jayanti.
The life and leadership of Mahatma Gandhi:
Gandhi, who helped lead India to independence, has been the inspiration for
non-violent movements for civil rights and social change across the world.
Throughout his life, Gandhi remained committed to his belief in non-violence
even under oppressive conditions and in the face of seemingly insurmountable
challenges. The theory behind his actions, which included encouraging massive
civil disobedience to British law as with the historic Salt March of 1930, was that
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"just means lead to just ends"; that is, it is irrational to try to use violence to
achieve a peaceful society. He believed that Indians must not use violence or
hatred in their fight for freedom from colonialism
Definition of Non-Violence:
The principle of non-violence also known as non-violent resistance rejects the use
of physical violence in order to achieve social or political change. Often described
as "the politics of ordinary people", this form of social struggle has been adopted
by mass populations all over the world in campaigns for social justice.

Professor Gene Sharp, a leading scholar on non-violent resistance, uses the following
definition in his publication, the Politics of Nonviolent Action:

"Nonviolent action is a technique by which people who reject passivity and


submission, and who see struggle as essential, can wage their conflict without
violence. Nonviolent action is not an attempt to avoid or ignore conflict. It is one
response to the problem of how to act effectively in politics, especially how to wield
powers effectively."

While non-violence is frequently used as a synonym for pacifism, since the mid-
twentieth century the term non-violence has been adopted by many movements for
social change which do not focus on opposition to war.

One key tenet of the theory of non-violence is that the power of rulers depends on the
consent of the population, and non-violence therefore seeks to undermine such power
through withdrawal of the consent and cooperation of the populace.

There are three main categories of non-violence action:

 Protest and persuasion, including marches and vigils,


 Non-cooperation, and
 Non-violent intervention, such as blockades and occupations.

Late Chaudhary Om Parkash Kadyan with Smt. Prem Kaur Kadyan, jointly said that
the wide and diverse sponsorship of the resolution was a reflection of the universal
respect for Mahatma Gandhi and of the enduring relevance of his philosophy, vision
and values. Quoting the late leader’s own words, they said: "Non-violence is the greatest
force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction
devised by the ingenuity of man".
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KVIC, prohibit the sale of catapult, treated as against Gandhian values.


Whips under class 18 of Trademark:
A long thin piece of leather, etc. with a handle that is used for making animals go
faster and for hitting people as a punishment. No doubt it became hurdles,
keeping in view 5 freedoms of animals.
Whereas, being an active part of Community Policing as man of many achievements
and distinctions: Voice for voiceless: Fighter by spirit: Jat by birth: Philanthropist by
profession: Activist by mission: Humanitarian by choice, Gandhian by vision and
action, being habitual khadi wearers and scout warrior, speaking truth as passion, I
being CNC, Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds, confirmed that KVIC, neither
engaged nor any proposal, to involve in the activities against Gandhian values.
Resolutions:
We the people of India, holding berth in the Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds,
tirelessly working on the following issues, without gain and profit, and resolved that:
1. Decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on
Biological Diversity at its Eleventh Meeting, as NATURE PROTECTS IF SHE
IS PROTECTED, endorsed by the Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds.
2. The Nice Classification, established by the Nice Agreement (1957), is an
international classification of goods and services applied for the registration of
marks.
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions;
literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in
commerce.
Trade Mark Objectionable activities, against Negative list Objections: Gandhian values
Class 1 Agriculture, horticulture and forestry Negative list of KVIC
Class 5 Preparation for destroying vermin Violence: Gandhian values
Class 13 Firearms, ammunition and projectiles, explosives Violence: Gandhian values
Class 18 Whips: whereas Catapult was ban by KVIC Violence: Gandhian values
Class 20 Ivory, whalebone, shell, amber Criminal offense against wildlife
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Class 28 Decorations for Christmas trees Discrimination


Class 29 Meat, fish, poultry, eggs Negative list of KVIC
Class 31 Live animals Negative list of KVIC
Class 33 Alcoholic beverages Negative list of KVIC
Class 34 Tobacco, smokers articles Negative list of KVIC

3. Contradiction, treating animals as goods, introducing proper vehicle to


transport, restoring their 5 freedoms.
4. Cow as National Cattle of India and Honey Bee as National Insects of India, with
protection under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
5. Animal Welfare Board of India, be replaced with the National Commission on
Animal Welfare with judicial powers.
6. Camel Transportation rules, regulating Force and Police animals with
rehabilitation policy after retirement.
7. Man animal conflict and their co-existence.
8. Flora and fauna, publication and training for awareness.
9. Awards on the eve of the International Day of Non-Violence.

Clas
Trade Mark No Application Date Trade Mark Proprietor Name
s
2851534 18 27/11/2014 KHADI KVIC
346104 18 20/02/1979 KHADI GRAMODYOG KVIC
2854728 18 02/12/2014 KHADI INDIA KVIC
3863689 18 19/06/2018 KHADI INDIA KVIC
KHADI INDIA WITH THE
4324962 18 18/10/2019 KVIC
DEVICE OF CHARKHA

25/04/201
3532945 18 mahakhadi MAHARASHTRA STATE KHADI AND VI BOARD
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Trademarks Pending:

Trade Mark No Class Application Date Trade Mark Proprietor Name


917377 18 11/04/2000 KHADI KVIC
KHADI BHARAT
4635850 18 01/09/2020 SHUDDHATA KA PRATEEK KVIC
WITH DEVICE OF CHARKHA

Refusal:

3980129 18 22/10/2018 HARKHADI (LABEL) HARYANA KHADI AND VI BOARD

KVIC submitted following documents to obtained Trademark, under class 18, as stated
above:
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1. Affidavits, related to engage in the activities, under class 18, including whips.
2. Affidavit required under Rule 25 of the Trademark Rules, 2017.
3. KVIC admitted, that they are not engage in the activities, against the values of
Gandhian ideology and philosophy.
4. Contradictions in the false claim of KVIC, tendering affidavit, keeping in view
Rule 25 of the Trademark Rules, 2017.
Statement of user in applications:
(1) An application to register a trademark shall, unless the trademark is
proposed to be used, contain a statement of the period during which, and the
person by whom it has been used in respect of all the goods or services
mentioned in the application.
(2) In case, the use of the trademark is claimed prior to the date of
application, the applicant shall file an affidavit testifying to such use along
with supporting documents.
Violations, breaching public trust, contradiction with criminal conspiracy:
Trade Marks Act, 1999:
1. Section 102: Falsifying and falsely applying trademarks.
2. Section 103: Penalty for applying false trademarks, trade descriptions, etc.
3. Section 104: Penalty for selling goods or providing services to which false trade
mark or false trade description is applied.
4. Section 105: Enhanced penalty on second or subsequent conviction.
5. Section 111: Forfeiture of goods.
6. Section 115: Cognizance of certain offences and the powers of police officer for
search and seizure.
Prayers:
1. Amend NICE classification, Recall and amend objectionable activities, as
Resolution passed by the Scouts and Guides for Animals and Birds.
2. Recall all objectionable Trademarks, against the Gandhian values, under brand
KVIC and Maharashtra KVIB.
3. KVIC wants to protect their brand then they may recommend Central Govt. to
include KVIC brand under the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper
Use) Act, 1950. The petitioner’s offer their tireless services to the KVIC for this
cause without any personal gain & profit, in the interest of Gandhian values.
4. Grant me permission, to protest as hunger strike Satyagraha, October 2, 2022
onwards, till last breath.
5. Any orders deem fit.
INDEX
S. No Particulars Page No
1. Resolution passed by the United Nations 7-8
2. KVIC banned Catapult against Gandhian values 9
3. KVIC obtained Trademark to engaged in Whips, under class 18 10
4. KVIC tendered false and fabricated affidavit, which was objectionable 11-13
5. KVIC acceptance, reasons were not acceptable, according to law 14-16
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6. 633rd KVIC Meeting: Minutes about Naresh Kadyan 17-19

With scouting spirits, in the interest of cause, without gain and profits ………

Petitioner’s Address Signature


 
C- 38, Rose Apartment,
Prashant Vihar, sector- 14,
Naresh Kadyan Rohini, Delhi- 110085.
www.scoutingindia.in
WhatsApp: 9813010595
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Distribution:
1. The Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha.
2. The Governor of Haryana.
3. All Stakeholders via SDM – DSP at Hodal.
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