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Early next month, the Madras high court will hear a unique case -- a
petition challenging the geographical indications protection given to the
famous Tirupati laddu, produced by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam.

The GI recognition, given on September 15 this year, reached the court after
a petitioner said that the laddu, which earns a substantial profit for the
TTD, does nothing to protect the community rights of stakeholders -- a
precondition for getting such protection.

The judgment in this case will have a significant impact on the livelihood
of thousands of vendors who earlier used to sell a similar laddu just
outside the temple precincts (the GI protection is only for those prepared
in the temple kitchen). It will also decide whether the GI status can be
granted to a single entity.

While the Tirupati laddu case is unique in terms of its impact and brings
into question the entire registration process, India's GI track record in
other areas has been mixed.

http://business.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/oct/21/slide-show-1-tirupati-laddus-caught-in-a-controversy.htm

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