RSR LEGAL VENTURES - TRADEMARK REGISTRATION IN HATHRAS
Applying for a trademark in India involves a structured process under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate it smoothly:
Step-by-Step Trademark Registration Process
Trademark Search
- Check if your desired mark is already registered or similar to existing ones.
- Use the IPR website to search
Identify the Correct Class
- Choose from 45 trademark classes (Classes 1–34 for goods, 35–45 for services).
- Each class requires a separate application and fee.
Prepare the Application (Form TM-A)
- Include applicant details, trademark representation, class of goods/services, and a Power of Attorney (if filed by an agent).
- Attach supporting documents like identity proof, business registration, and logo (if applicable).
File the Application
- Submit online
- You’ll receive an acknowledgment and can start using the ™ symbol.
Examination by Trademark Office
- The Registrar reviews the application for compliance.
- If objections arise, an Examination Report is issued.
Reply to Examination Report
- Respond within 30 days with clarifications or evidence.
- If accepted, the mark proceeds to publication.
Publication in Trademark Journal
- Your mark is published for 4 months to invite public opposition.
- No opposition? You move toward registration.
Opposition (if any)
- If someone opposes, you must file a counter-statement.
- The process may involve hearings and evidence submission.
Trademark Registration Certificate
- If unopposed or cleared, you receive the certificate.
- Your trademark is valid for 10 years, renewable indefinitely.


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