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During the trademark registration process, the first step would be the examination of the said Trademark. The Trademark Registrar will raise objections to the deliberate Trademark if it violates rules and laws of trademark registration.
A Trademark is a symbol, logo, phrase, or a combination of these that expresses the company’s identity. During the trademark registration process, the Trademark Registrar may raise objections on the planned Trademark if it violates trademark registration regulations and laws. It could be due to diverse reasons, including resemblance with an existing Trademark, offensiveness to a specific faith, lack of distinguishing design, etc. If there is a trademark objection, then a thorough response needs to be filed within a month from the date of the objection’s issuance.
Types of Trademark objection:
The ground on which the examiner can object:
More than one basis for refusal might get used to object to a trademark application. An examiner may object to a trademark registration on the grounds listed below.
The grounds of refusal of the Trademark application can be divided further into two parts:
Trademark registration is an IP registration under the Trademark Act, 1999, which provides the trademark owner the right to sue for damages when violations of the trademark occur.
During the trademark registration process, the first step would be the examination of the said Trademark. The Trademark Registrar will raise objections to the deliberate Trademark if it violates rules and laws of trademark registration.
Trademark opposition means an objection filed by third parties against the registration of a trademark within a few months of the advertisement of Trademark to be opposed.