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Trademark Registration in India – An Overview

Trademark registration is a legal process that protects your brand name, logo, symbol, or slogan from unauthorized use. By registering your trademark, you gain exclusive rights to use the mark in connection with your goods or services, ensuring your brand identity is legally safeguarded across India. At Taxamicus, we simplify the trademark registration journey—from name search and application filing to handling objections and final approval—so you can focus on building your business while we protect your brand.

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Why is Trademark Registration Important?

Trademark registration is crucial for protecting the identity and reputation of your business. Here’s why it matters:

Legal Protection

It gives you exclusive rights to use your brand name, logo, or slogan, and allows you to take legal action against infringement.

Brand Ownership

A registered trademark confirms that your brand belongs to you—not your competitors.

Builds Brand Trust

Customers are more likely to trust and choose businesses with a registered trademark.

Prevents Copying

Trademark registration helps prevent others from using similar names or logos that may confuse your customers.

Supports Business Expansion

Whether franchising, licensing, or going international, a trademark provides solid legal ground for growth.

Asset Value

A trademark is an intangible asset that adds to your company’s value and can be sold, licensed, or franchised.

Who Needs a Trademark Registration?

Any person or business involved in the food industry must obtain an FSSAI license or registration, depending on their size and operations.

This includes:

Businesses

To legally own and protect their brand identity.

Startups

To safeguard their unique name, logo, or slogan from the start.

Creators & Designers

To secure ownership of unique logos or visual identity.

E-commerce Sellers

To avoid brand copying and build customer trust.

Franchise Owners

To maintain consistent brand identity across branches.

Exporters

To protect trademarks in international markets.

Different types of Trademark Registration

Word Mark

Word Mark

Protects the brand name, company name, or tagline (e.g., Tata, Flipkart).

Logo Mark / Device Mark

Logo Mark / Device Mark

Protects visual elements like logos, symbols, or stylized text (e.g., the Nike swoosh).

Sound Mark

Sound Mark

Protects distinctive sounds associated with a brand (e.g., the Airtel tune).

Shape Mark

Shape Mark

Protects the unique shape of a product or packaging (e.g., the shape of a Coca-Cola bottle).

Color Mark

Color Mark

Protects specific color combinations that uniquely identify a brand (rare but possible).

Collective Mark

Collective Mark

Used by a group of companies or an association to represent collective membership (e.g., CA used by members of ICAI).

Certification Mark

Certification Mark

Indicates that a product meets certain standards or certifications (e.g., ISI, FSSAI).

Trademark Registration Class

Chemicals used in industry, science, agriculture (e.g., fertilizers, adhesives).

Paints, varnishes, and lacquers (e.g., colorants, printing inks).

Cosmetics and cleaning substances (e.g., soaps, perfumes, skincare).

Industrial oils, greases, fuels (e.g., motor oils, lubricants).

Pharmaceuticals and medical products (e.g., medicines, dietary supplements).

Metal products (e.g., building materials, metal pipes, safes).

Machines and machine tools (e.g., industrial machines, motors).

Hand tools (e.g., knives, forks, pliers).

Electrical and scientific apparatus (e.g., computers, software, cameras).

Medical apparatus and instruments (e.g., surgical instruments, dental equipment).

Lighting, heating, cooking appliances (e.g., light bulbs, air conditioners).

Vehicles and transport equipment (e.g., cars, bicycles, boats).

Firearms, explosives (e.g., guns, fireworks).

Precious metals, jewelry, watches (e.g., rings, necklaces).

Musical instruments (e.g., guitars, pianos).

Paper, printed materials, office supplies (e.g., stationery, books).

Rubber and plastic materials (e.g., insulation, plastic films).

Leather goods (e.g., bags, wallets, suitcases).

Building materials (e.g., cement, bricks, timber).

Furniture, mirrors, picture frames (e.g., beds, chairs, sofas).

Household utensils, kitchenware (e.g., cookware, brushes).

Ropes, nets, awnings (e.g., tarpaulins, tents).

Yarns and threads (e.g., cotton, wool).

Textiles, bed and table covers (e.g., curtains, bedspreads).

Clothing, footwear, headgear (e.g., shirts, shoes, hats).

Lace, ribbons, and embroidery (e.g., buttons, zippers).

Carpets, rugs, and mats (e.g., floor coverings, wallpaper).

Games, toys, and sporting goods (e.g., board games, gym equipment).

Meat, fish, dairy products (e.g., eggs, oils, canned goods).

Staple foods (e.g., coffee, tea, bread, cereals).

Agricultural products (e.g., fresh fruits, vegetables, seeds).

Beverages (e.g., mineral water, fruit drinks, soft drinks).

 Alcoholic beverages (e.g., wine, beer, spirits).

Tobacco and smoking products (e.g., cigars, cigarettes, lighters).

Advertising, business management (e.g., marketing services, office functions).

Insurance, financial services (e.g., banking, real estate, investment).

Construction, repair, installation (e.g., plumbing, building maintenance).

Telecommunications (e.g., internet services, radio broadcasting).

Transport, packaging, and storage (e.g., shipping, travel services).

Treatment of materials (e.g., recycling, printing, custom manufacturing).

Education, entertainment (e.g., training services, sports, cultural events).

Scientific and technological services (e.g., software development, research).

Food and drink services (e.g., restaurants, catering).

Medical, veterinary, and agricultural services (e.g., hospitals, beauty salons).

Legal, security, and personal services (e.g., legal consultation, security services).

Benefits of Trademark Registration

Exclusive Legal Rights

Gain exclusive ownership of your brand name, logo, or tagline across India.

Brand Protection

Prevent others from copying or misusing your registered trademark.

Builds Trust & Credibility

A registered trademark enhances your brand’s professional image and customer trust.

Business Expansion Support

A trademark makes it easier to license, franchise, or expand your brand nationally and internationally.

Legal Protection Against Infringement

You can take legal action against parties misusing your mark.

Adds Asset Value to Your Business

A trademark is an intangible asset that can increase your business valuation and brand worth.

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Required Documents

Documents Required for FSSAI License and Registration -

Applicant’s Identity Proof

PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, Passport, or Driving License (for individuals or directors/partners).

Mobile number & Email id

Provide Mobile number and Email id of the individual or partner or company

Brand Name / Logo

A clear image or text of the brand name and logo you wish to register with the class.

Signed TM-48 Form

An authorization letter allowing your agent (like Taxamicus) to file the application on your behalf.

Udyam/MSME Certificate (if applicable)

For availing government fee concession (available for small businesses/startups).

Partnership Deed / Incorporation Certificate

For firms, LLPs, or companies—proof of business entity formation.

Step by Step Trademark Registration Process

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1

Trademark Search

2

Application Filing

3

Examination & Objection (If Any)

4

Trademark Registration Certificate

Time and Cost Involved in Trademark Registration

🕒 Time Involved:

Registration Process

The overall registration process takes approximately 6 to 18 months.

No Objection/Opposition

If there are no objections or oppositions, registration can be completed within 6 to 8 months.

Legal protection

Legal protection starts from the date of filing, even before final registration.

Why Delay?

Delays may occur due to objections, oppositions, or backlogs at the Trademark Office.

💰 Cost Involved:

Government Fee

  • ₹4,500 per class – For individuals, startups, and MSMEs
  • ₹9,000 per class – For companies and other entities
  • ₹2,700 – For filing opposition
  • Renewal fee – Same as the new application fee (₹4,500 or ₹9,000 per class)

Professional Fees (by Taxamicus)

  • ₹1,500 – For handling objections
  • ₹3,000 – For opposition, renewal, and hearings

Post Registration Compliance Trademark Registration

Renewal of Trademark

A registered trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of application. To continue enjoying legal protection, it must be renewed before its expiry. If not renewed on time, the trademark can be removed from the registry, resulting in the loss of exclusive rights. Timely renewal ensures uninterrupted brand protection.

Use of Trademark

After registration, it is mandatory to use the trademark actively in commerce. If the trademark is not used for a continuous period of five years, it becomes vulnerable to cancellation for non-use. Therefore, businesses must use their trademark on products, services, or promotional materials to maintain their rights.

Monitoring for Infringement

Trademark owners should consistently monitor the market to detect any unauthorized use or similar marks. If any infringement is identified, prompt legal action—such as sending a cease-and-desist notice—helps protect the brand and enforce ownership rights. Ignoring infringement may weaken the brand’s value and legal standing.

Assignment or Licensing

If a trademark is transferred (assigned) or licensed to another party, the agreement must be recorded with the Trademark Office. Failure to officially record such changes can lead to complications in enforcement or ownership disputes. Proper documentation ensures the legal standing of the new owner or licensee.

Changes to Trademark

Any significant changes to the trademark’s name, design, or logo after registration may require a fresh application. The registered trademark protects only the specific version filed, so modifications without re-registration may leave the new version unprotected. It’s important to update the Trademark Office about such changes.

Oppositions and Third-Party Claims

Even after registration, third parties may challenge the trademark on grounds like prior usage or similarity. Trademark holders must be prepared to defend their mark through legal responses or hearings. A strong defense maintains the trademark’s exclusivity and avoids possible cancellation.

Other Trademark Services

Opposition

Opposition

Objection

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Renewal

Renewal

Hearing

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How Taxamicus Helps You Register Your Trademark

Free Brand Name Search

We help you avoid objections by checking for existing trademarks and suggesting the most viable names.

Expert Filing with TM Experts

Our team files your application accurately and swiftly, ensuring all required documents and classes are correctly selected.

Quick Response to Objections

If any objection arises, we draft and submit a strong legal reply to protect your application.

End-to-End Support

From search to certificate, we handle the entire process, keeping you updated throughout.

Affordable & Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees—only professional service with clear pricing and quick turnaround.

Status Monitoring & Timely Alerts

We track your application regularly and notify you instantly if any action is needed—so you never miss a deadline.

FAQs for Trademark Registration

What is a trademark?

A trademark is a unique symbol, name, logo, word, or design that identifies and distinguishes your goods or services from others.

Registration gives you legal protection, exclusive usage rights, and helps prevent others from copying your brand.

No, but registering gives you legal rights and nationwide protection for your brand.

A registered trademark is valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely.

Individuals, businesses, partnerships, and startups can all apply for a trademark.

You can apply online through the IP India portal or take the help of a professional for a smoother process.

Yes, but it’s recommended to consult an expert to avoid objections or rejections.

It usually takes 6–18 months, depending on objections, oppositions, and the registrar’s process.

₹4,500 for individuals/startups and ₹9,000 for companies (per class).

Yes, you can register a wordmark (name), a logo, or both together as a composite mark.

Trademark classes categorize goods and services into 45 different groups. You must file under the relevant class.

You can check the IP India class list or use our free class search tool for assistance.

Yes, but you need to file a separate application and pay fees for each class.

Use the IP India Public Search tool or contact us for a free name search.

You may receive an objection. In that case, you’ll need to respond with legal justification or modify your mark.

An objection is raised by the examiner if your mark is similar to an existing one or lacks distinctiveness.

A proper legal reply must be filed within 30 days. We can help you draft and submit it.

After your mark is advertised in the journal, a third party can file an opposition if they believe it infringes their rights.

You can renew a trademark within 6 months before or after expiry by filing a renewal form and paying the fee.

The trademark gets removed from the register, but it can be restored within 1 year by paying a late renewal fee.

Yes. ™ can be used for an unregistered trademark. Use ® only after it is officially registered.

Yes. Anyone can challenge it if they believe it violates their prior rights or is wrongly granted.

Yes, if it uniquely represents your brand and meets the criteria for registration.

No. You must apply in each country or use the Madrid Protocol for international protection.

A trademark protects brand names/logos; copyright protects original works like books, songs, or software.