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Trademark Opposition Form
As far as Trademark Opposition in India is concerned, Section 21 of the Trademarks Act, 1999 says that “any person” who wants to oppose a trademark application can do so by filing a Trademark Opposition.
- An applicant must have trademark registered for filing opposition
- Any entity/consumer/buyer/purchaser/ likely to use goods.
- If the mark is contrary to the law or prohibited under the Emblem and Names Act, 1950.
- If the mark contains matters related to hurting any religious sentiments of any class or section of people.
Package
Reply to Opposition Notice
Filing a reply on behalf of my client who already received the opposition notice from the other party
Rs 2499
- On call support
- Email support
- Drafting Opposition Notice reply & Filing
- Free advice
Opposition Notice
Serving a notice of opposition on behalf of the client who wants to oppose/ object on another Trade Mark
Rs 2499
- On call support
- Email support
- Drafting Opposition Notice reply & Filing
- Free advice
Opposition Notice & reply
All in One services regarding Opposition
Rs 4499
- On call support
- Email support
- Drafting Opposition Notice reply & Filing
- Power of Attorney Change
- Extension of time form
- Free Advice
How we work?
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Upload your details and make payment.
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Get a call from TM expert.
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Expert will analyze and examine and make a report.
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Expert will send you the draft for approval.
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Your certificate will be sent by the FSSAI DEPT.
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Congratulations! Your Trademark Opposition has been successfully applied.
Documents Required
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Details of the Applicant
• Name, Address, Nationality of the applicant
• Corporate body/other entity need to provide with a registration certificate -
Power of Attorney
A candidate must sign the power of attorney rightfully if they are registering for Trademark Opposition through any advocate or legal firm.
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Affidavit
Affidavit with the basic information about the trademark and its user data and proof of use -
Details about Opposition
• Name
• Basic grounds( for filing the opposition)
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Benefits from the Service
Limit one from the creation of the brand
It is very crucial to limit one from the creation of a brand and also acquire the approval of Registration of Trademark because a brand value, popularity plays a key role.
Identical Trademark is banned
It remains very beneficial for the Trademark Owner to stop/ban any similar/identical trademark user which can hinder/dilute a reputation of a brand in future.
Clear Confusion
It is also beneficial towards the consumers because in a way it clears the confusion surrounding a brand.
Key Factors / Important Points
Rule 44 of the Trademark Rules, 2017 states that an applicant can further file a counter statement in Form TM-O within 2 months.
On failure of filing the counter-statement by the applicant, the Registrar will take down the form and won't approve it for the registers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Following are the documents required for Trademark Opposition -
• Details of the Applicant
• Power of Attorney
• Affidavit
• Details about the Opposition
• Details of the Applicant
• Power of Attorney
• Affidavit
• Details about the Opposition
As per Section 21 of the Trademarks Act, 1999 says that "any person" who wants to oppose a trademark application can do so by filing a Trademark Opposition.
Trademark Registration is a long process that takes a number of documents and requires more time than the renewal. A renewal is basically for continuing your ownership and use of the trademark, while registration is the initial process to get its exclusive ownership. After completion of every 10 years, the trademark needs to be renewed.
The Notice of Opposition has to be filed within four (4) months from the date of publication of the mark in the Trademark Journal. The period is not extendable under any circumstance.
You can file for Trademark Opposition with the help of Online Legal India™ with the recommended Trademark expert panels. Having 10+ years of experience of dedicatedly guiding, you will be guided through the procedure accordingly in a very short time.
Yes. It is possible to file a Trademark Opposition on the basis of the pending application or use. The Trade Marks Act, 1999 recognizes common law rights.