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Draft and file an opposition notice, as well as provide written intimation to the rival trademark applicant.
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An objection submitted by third parties against registering a Trademark within a few months of being advertised is known as trademark opposition.
A trademark opposition is an important part of the trademark registration procedure in India. The Registry accepts oppositions from any natural or legal person. It can be anyone, an individual, a company, a partnership firm, and trust.
Following are the grounds under which you can file the opposition:
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.
The Trademark Show-Cause hearing comes into the scene when the registrar is not satisfied with the response provided by other parties regarding the objections raised.
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.