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Trademark Objection Reply

A trademark objection is when the Registrar has an objection/question regarding your trademark application. Get an effective response drafted for you by India’s foremost experts in trademarks and exponentially increase your chances of securing your trademark. You can get the process started by paying just ₹499!

    Documents Required from Directors, Shareholders

    • Pan Card Copy (Mandatory)
    • ID Proof (Any one) – Driving License/ Voter ID/ Passport Copy/ Aadhaar Card
    • Address Proof – Latest Bank Statement/ Latest Telephone or Mobile Bill/ Latest Electricity Bill.(MUST be less than 30 days old)
    • Passport Size Photograph

    Documents Required for Registered Office Address

    • NOC – No Objection Certificate from the Owner of the Property
    • Address Proof – Latest Telephone Bill or Mobile Bill/ Gas Bill/ Electricity Bill (MUST be less than 30 days old)

    How Does Trademark Objection Work?

    During the trademark registration process, the Trademark Registrar raises objections on
    the intended trademark if it violates any of the rules and laws of Trademark.

    Objection Notice

    We will assess the implications of the notice

    Affidavit Preparation

    We will prepare the formal affidavit addressing the objections

    First Interview

    The first interview, if required, will be attended by the lawyers
    Overview Checklist A Detailed Process How Efinac Helps Documents Required Why Efinac Recent Updates

    Trademark Objection - An Overview

    A trademark is a logo, symbol, tagline, or a combination of these that represents a brand’s identity. Oftentimes, during the trademark registration process, the Trademark Registrar raises objections on the intended trademark if it violates rules and laws of trademark registration. It could be due to several reasons like similarity with an existing trademark, offensive to a particular religion, absence of a distinct design, etc. In the event of a trademark objection, a comprehensive reply needs to be filed within a month, from the date of issuance of the objection.

    Checklist For A Trademark Objection

    The Trademark Examiner scrutinizes the trademark application to make sure the application isn’t in conflict with any trademark rules. A trademark application can face objection for any of the following reasons:

    Filing Of Incorrect Trademark Form

    If the application is not filed using the correct form an objection would be raised by the examiner. For example, it is Form TM-4 for registration of collective marks for goods and services in any one class. Form TM-51 for registration of a trademark under different classes of goods and services.

    Incorrect Trademark Applicant Name

    Trademark has to be filed on the true name of the applicant and double-checked for the right spellings.

    Usage Of Deceptive And Offensive Terms:

    Trademark names that include deceptive terms or that which try to deceive or mislead customers with false descriptions of products or services will be rejected. For instance, an entity branded “Vanilla chocolates” that sells chocolate flavours may be deemed deceptive. At the same time, applications registering for trademarks containing offensive terms will be rejected.

    Insufficient Information On Goods/Services:

    When the trademark application fails to mention in brief the products and services of the business, it is highly likely that the Trademark Examiner may reject the application due to the vague information.

    Existence Of An Identical Mark:

    The intended trademark must not be similar to any mark that already exists in the industry. The Trademark Examiner can raise objections under the Trademarks Act stating that it might create confusion among the masses.

    How To File A Trademark Objection Response - A Detailed Process

    When an objection is raised, the status of the trademark in the Indian Trademark Registry will be marked as “Objected”. The following are the steps to file a response in the event of a trademark objection:

    Step 1: Analyzing Trademark Objection

    The first step involves analyzing and studying the objection carefully, as any ambiguity in understanding can lead to incorrect filing of Trademark Objection Response.

    Step 2: Drafting Of Trademark Objection Response

    The next step is to draft a trademark reply which should include the following:

    • A proper answer to the objection raised with supporting rule of law and precedents and judgments supporting the case
    • The differences between the conflicting mark and the mark of the applicant.
    • Other supporting documents and evidence that validates the response.
    • An affidavit stating the usage of the trademark in the applicant’s website and social media channels; advertisement in the media; publicity material; availability of trademarked products on e-commerce sites, etc. along with the documentary proof for the same
    • The response draft is then filed online on the Trademark e-filing portal.

    Step 3: Trademark Hearing

    If the response is accepted, the application will be processed further for registration and advertisement in the Trademark Journal. If it is not accepted, or there are additional clarifications sought by the Trademark Examiner, there would be a trademark hearing scheduled and the same will be notified with a notice.

    Step 4: Publication In The Trademark Journal

    If the outcome at the hearing is positive, the mark will be accepted and will be ordered to be published in the Trademark Journal.

    In the event of a negative outcome, the Refusal Order will be passed, explaining the reason for the refusal. The applicant still would have the option to appeal the order by filing a review petition within 30 days from the date of the Refusal Order mentioning the grounds on which the order must be reviewed.

    Step 5: Registration

    Once your trademark is published in the Trademark Journal, it will be open to scrutiny for a period of four months. If no third-party oppositions are filed within that period the mark will then proceed towards registration, and the Registration Certification is issued. If an objection is filed the opposition proceedings will take place as per the prescribed rules of the law.

    How Efinac Helps With The Trademark Objection Process

    Intimation

    If you have filed your trademark with us, we will intimate you that your trademark has been objected by the Registrar less than a month from the publication of the Examination Report containing the objection. If you are not a customer, it's best you contact us within a month from the publication of the report.

    Our Legal Team

    We give due importance to each case and our best lawyers will handle your case and prepare the documents. The response will be submitted.

    Handling Objections

    If the Registrar does not accept your initial response, an interview is scheduled, where the arguments are presented in person. If the government is satisfied with the response, the objection will be lifted within 18 months.

    Documents required

    • Authorization letter
    • Affidavit of usage
    • Examination report
    • Trademark hearing notice
    • Documentary proof of Trademark in commercial use.
    • The duly appointed applicant or the attorney has to appear before the authorities, on the scheduled date

    Why Efinac

    Access To Experts

    We provide access to reliable professionals and coordinate with them to fulfill all your legal requirements. You can also track the progress on our online platform, at all times.

    Realistic Expectations

    By handling all the paperwork, we ensure a seamless interactive process with the government. We provide clarity on the incorporation process to set realistic expectations.

    300-Strong Team

    With a team of over 300 experienced business advisors and legal professionals, you are just a phone call away from the best in legal services.

    Recent Updates

    The Trademark Wars: HUF vs Emami

    2 Sept 2020

    On account of the public criticism over ‘fairness creams’, several FMCG companies have been looking at modifying their brand names, by removing the word ‘fair’ from their products. As a result, FMCG giants Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) and Emami have been engaged in a legal battle for the ownership of the trademark 'Glow & Handsome' for the last 2 months. On 17 August 2020, HUL obtained a temporary court order preventing Emami from using the same name, as HUL had already launched products under the same name making it a prior adopter and Emami still in 'a process of launching'

    24th April: Trademark Objection on Kia Sonet

    Korea based automaker, Kia has now a roadblock of Trademark Objection. The new model ‘Sonate may need a new name because it has been objected to. Kia is planning to launch its new model in the 2nd half of 2020.

    FAQ

    The status of the trademark application can be tracked here. The status will be displayed as “Objected”.

    Trademarks are rejected due to one or more of the following reasons:

    • Usage of scandalous or offensive words
    • Absence of unique signs and terms
    • Official and Patriotic resemblances-like flag or emblem
    • Existence of identical marks in the industry
    The response has to be submitted within 30 days from the date of issuance of the examination report.
    Efinac professionals can help file extension thirty days after the deadline.
    Yes. An affidavit mentioning the usage of the Trademark has to be submitted mandatorily.
    The applicant may request a hearing adjournment if he/she is not able to attend it.
    If your mark has been accepted, it will be advertised in the Journal within four months of raising an objection. If no such third parties raise trademark oppositions, the trademark will be registered in a couple of weeks.
    Trademark will be registered in 3-5 months, approximately.
    If it is not successful, there will be a Refusal Order passed that explains the reason for the refusal.
    It is always advisable to contest the rejected trademark and/or apply for a new trademark application, as the case may be. Trademark registration is mandatory for taking legal action against infringers.

    To review means to look back over something for evaluation or memory.

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