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Trademark Overview

Protect Your Brand with End-to-End Trademark Services in India

A trademark is a unique sign — a brand name, logo, word, label, or symbol — that distinguishes your goods or services from those of others. Registering a trademark under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 gives you exclusive rights to use the mark, the ability to take legal action against misuse, and a valuable business asset. A registered trademark builds trust, recognition, and long-term brand value.

We provide complete trademark services, from search and filing to protection and renewal. Get started with trademark registration, respond to an examination objection, handle an opposition, or keep your rights active through timely renewal.

Our Trademark Services

Trademark Search

Checking availability before you file to reduce the risk of conflict.

Trademark Registration

End-to-end filing of your trademark application in the right class.

Objection Reply

Drafting and filing replies to examination objections.

Opposition Handling

Filing or defending oppositions after journal publication.

Renewal

Renewing trademarks every ten years to keep rights active.

Assignment & Transfer

Transferring trademark ownership with proper documentation.

Our Approach

  • Conducting a trademark search and selecting the correct class
  • Filing the application accurately with the Trade Marks Registry
  • Responding to examination reports and objections
  • Handling advertisement, opposition, and hearings as needed
  • Securing registration and supporting ongoing protection

Benefits of Trademark Registration

  • Exclusive right to use the mark for your goods or services
  • Strong legal protection for your brand
  • Ability to take action against infringement and misuse
  • A valuable, transferable business asset
  • Protection across India once registered
  • Greater trust and recognition among customers

Why Choose Us?

  • End-to-end trademark support from search to renewal
  • Experience across filing, prosecution, and protection
  • Accurate class selection and application filing
  • Strong drafting for objections and oppositions
  • Ongoing protection, including timely renewals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a trademark?
A trademark is a distinctive sign such as a name, word, logo, label, or symbol that identifies and distinguishes the goods or services of one business from those of others. It helps customers recognise the source of a product or service.
Why should I register a trademark?
Registering a trademark gives you the exclusive right to use the mark, legal protection across India, the ability to act against infringement, and a valuable business asset that can be licensed or transferred.
What can be registered as a trademark?
Words, names, logos, labels, devices, slogans, and certain other distinctive signs can be registered as trademarks, provided they are capable of distinguishing your goods or services and are not barred under the Act.
How long does trademark registration last?
A registered trademark is valid for ten years from the date of application and can be renewed indefinitely for further periods of ten years each, so long as renewals are filed on time.
What is the difference between the TM and R symbols?
The TM symbol indicates that a mark is being used as a trademark, including while an application is pending, while the R symbol can be used only after the trademark is registered, showing that it is a registered mark.

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From search and registration to protection and renewal, we handle your trademark needs end to end.

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F.A.Q.

It includes all yearly requirements such as filings, actuarial valuation, audits, and maintaining proper records.

Yes, regular compliance is required to maintain approval and tax benefits.

It helps determine the exact gratuity liability and required funding for the trust.

 

Yes, trusts must file necessary returns and maintain financial records as per regulations.

Non-compliance can lead to penalties, loss of tax benefits, or cancellation of approval.

Trustees and the employer are responsible for ensuring proper compliance.