For this purpose learned Counsel relied on the provisions of section 6 of the which provided the positive qualifications for registrability of trade mark on the relevant date That section runs: "6.(1) A trade mark shall not be registered unless it contains or consists of at least one of the following essential particulars namely: (a) the name of a company, individual or firm, represented in a special or particular manner; (b) the signature of the applicant for registration or some predecessor in his business; (c) one or more invented words; (d) one or more words having no direct reference to the character or quality of the goods, and not being, according to its ordinary significa 744 tion, a geographical name or surname or the name of a sect, caste or tribe in India; (e) any other distinctive mark, provided that a name, signature, or any word, other than such as fall within the description in the above clauses, shall not be registerable except upon evidence of its distinctiveness.