Section 27 of the Trademark Act, 1999 in India addresses the rights and enforcement of trademarks. It states that no action for infringement can be taken unless the trademark is... Read More
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Provisional refusal in trademark registration in India refers to a temporary rejection of an international trademark application based on Indian law. The refusal occurs when the trademark conflicts with an... Read More
In India, a trademark can be disqualified if it is generic, descriptive, or lacks distinctiveness. It can also be rejected if it conflicts with an existing trademark or is confusingly... Read More
To avoid trademark rejection in India, ensure your trademark is unique, non-descriptive, and doesn't conflict with existing trademarks. Conduct a thorough trademark search before filing. Provide accurate details in your... Read More
If your trademark is objected in India, you can respond to the objection raised by the Trademark Examiner within a specified period, typically 30 days. Address the issues raised and... Read More
A "refused" status in trademark registration in India indicates that the Trademark Office has rejected your application due to reasons like similarity with existing trademarks, lack of distinctiveness, or other... Read More