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Challenges in the Utilization of GI Registration for Capitalizing GI Products


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1 The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata — 700 106, India

Indian Geographical Indication (GI) registry has seen a rampant surge in GI registrations for the last two years. However, academicians frequently raise the problem of post-registration GI regulation in India. Early research has underscored the importance of generating GI awareness and quality control regulations. It is evident from the literature that the Indian GI protection system is engulfed with several lacunae, starting from clarity of definition to having inspection bodies. In the background of such remarks, this article talks about holistic GI governance. The primary requirement for building GI governance starts with understanding the persistent core problems in this area. Hence, this article critically evaluated the challenges existing in the GI framework and the measures taken by the government to overcome those problems. The evaluation of the legal frameworks explored multiple suggestions for the authorities to amend the provisions of the GI Act. The field observations provided that GI producers require handholding from production to commercialization. The evaluation of NABARD and MSME schemes revealed that these bodies have taken significant initiatives in providing marketing and promotion platforms for GI goods. Nevertheless, these authorities are missing out on giving GI goods preferential treatment in their policy implementations. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for the preferential treatment of potential GI goods for inclusive GI governance.

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Geographical Indication, GI Governance, Post-Registration Regulatory Challenges, NABARD, MSME, Rural Development Schemes
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Akriti
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata — 700 106, India
Pinaki Ghosh
The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata — 700 106, India

Abstract


Indian Geographical Indication (GI) registry has seen a rampant surge in GI registrations for the last two years. However, academicians frequently raise the problem of post-registration GI regulation in India. Early research has underscored the importance of generating GI awareness and quality control regulations. It is evident from the literature that the Indian GI protection system is engulfed with several lacunae, starting from clarity of definition to having inspection bodies. In the background of such remarks, this article talks about holistic GI governance. The primary requirement for building GI governance starts with understanding the persistent core problems in this area. Hence, this article critically evaluated the challenges existing in the GI framework and the measures taken by the government to overcome those problems. The evaluation of the legal frameworks explored multiple suggestions for the authorities to amend the provisions of the GI Act. The field observations provided that GI producers require handholding from production to commercialization. The evaluation of NABARD and MSME schemes revealed that these bodies have taken significant initiatives in providing marketing and promotion platforms for GI goods. Nevertheless, these authorities are missing out on giving GI goods preferential treatment in their policy implementations. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for the preferential treatment of potential GI goods for inclusive GI governance.

Keywords


Geographical Indication, GI Governance, Post-Registration Regulatory Challenges, NABARD, MSME, Rural Development Schemes