Two Separate words ‘Trade’ and ‘Mark’ giving meaning to a particular product which at the stage when initially was produced and marketed, the basis was its quality, but as the time passes through and the demand for such product under that particular brand rises, it becomes the source of origin from where the quality product comes out and which thereafter is recognized with a name commercially called as Trade Mark.
Work Description | Individuals/Proprietorship Firms |
Trade Mark Advisory | Complementary |
Government Fees | Rs. 4,500/- |
Duration/Validity - 10 Years Renewal
Renewals - After every 10 years
Name and address of applicant
Specific date of mark’s first use
Specification of goods and services
Power of attorney
User affidavit
Evidence of use
ID Proof
ID Proof
Proof of user in case the Trade Mark to be applied is already in use.
Power of Attorney
A registered Trade Mark is valid for a period of Ten Years (10 Years) which can further be renewed for every subsequent 10 years indefinitely.
After the Issuance of Registration Certificate of Trade Mark you can use ® on your Trade Mark which got registered.
Word Mark, Brand Name, Label, Logos, Packaging or combination of Colours, Numeral Mark, Signature, Letter, Shape of Goods, Heading, Title, Slogans, etc
Yes, a Trade Mark can be sold, transferred or assigned by the proprietor to any other person. Yes, a proprietor of Trade Mark can also grant license to others allowing the use of the Trade Mark for Royalty.