Trademark Filing

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Trademark Filing

₹500/- only

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To register a trademark in India, an application must be filed with the Registry, and the trademark must meet certain criteria, such as being distinctive and not similar to existing trademarks. Once registered, a trademark is protected for a period of 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely in 10-year increments.

Why Trademark is important?

Legal protection, National and International protection

Registered trademark provides exclusive rights to use the trademark in connection with goods/services. A registered trademark in India can also be used as a basis for obtaining registration in other countries.

Stronger legal position and Security and credibility

Stronger legal position in case of disputes.A registered trademark shows that you are serious about your brand and that your product or service is legitimate, which can help to attract customers and investors.

Brand recognition

A registered trademark can help establish a brand and create recognition and loyalty among consumers.

Increased value and Legal remedies

A registered trademark can increase the value of a business, making it more attractive to potential investors or buyers. A registered trademark holder can take legal action against infringement of the trademark.

Trademark Filing

₹500
  • Trademark Application Filing
  • Free Class Search
  • Free TM Consultation By expert
  • Drafting & Filing by TM Expert
  • Use TM next to your brand

Process of trademark registration

  1. Search: Before filing an application, it is important to conduct a trademark search to ensure that the proposed trademark is available and not already registered or pending registration by another party.
  2. Filing the application: An application for trademark registration must be filed with the Indian Trade Marks Registry. The application must include the proposed trademark, the goods or services for which it will be used, and the details of the applicant.
  3. Examination: The Registry will examine the application to ensure that it meets the legal requirements for registration. The examiner may raise objections or issues, which the applicant must address.
  4. Publication: If the examination is successful, the trademark will be published in the Trade Marks Journal. This serves as a notice to the public that the trademark is being registered, and any party can file an opposition to the registration within four months of the publication date.
  5. Registration: If no opposition is filed, or if any opposition is unsuccessful, the trademark will be registered and a registration certificate will be issued to the applicant.
  6. Renewal: A trademark registration is valid for a period of 10 years from the date of registration and can be renewed indefinitely in 10-year increments.

The process can take anywhere from 12-24 months from filing to registration.