The Trademark Law in India is governed by the Trademarks Act, 1999. The Trade Marks Registry was established in India in 1940. It acts as a resource and information centre and is a facilitator in matters relating to trade marks in the country. The main function of the Registry is to register a trademark which qualifies for registration under the Act and Rules. The Trade Marks Act, 1999 and the Trade Marks Rules, 2017 govern the law relating to Trade Marks in India. The objective of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 is to register trademarks applied for goods and services and to provide better protection to trade mark as well as to prevent fraudulent use of the trade mark.
•Trademark Search
• Trademark Watch
• Filings of Trademark Applications
• Trademark Oppositions, Cancellations and Rectifications
• Trademark Renewals and Restoration
• Preparation and Recordal of Assignment and Licensing Deeds
• Brand Vigilance and Valuation Services,
• Trademark contentious issues, infringement & litigation
• Trademark Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Proceeding
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