Section 146
146. Marks are registered by an agent or representative without authority.—
If an agent or a representative of the proprietor of a registered trademark, without authority, uses or attempts to register or registers the mark in his own name, the proprietor shall be entitled to oppose the registration applied for or secure its cancellation or rectification of the register so as to bring him as the registered proprietor of the said mark by assignment in his favour:
Provided that such action shall be taken within three years of the registered proprietor of the trademark becoming aware of the conduct of the agent or representative.