A trademark could be anything like a logo, words, symbol, design, brand name, or combination of colors. In this article, we will discuss the process of trademark registration in India.
The Indian Patent Act, 1970 provides for various provisions for patent restoration upon expiration, but the expired patent renewal process can be tedious and expensive. To avoid such costs and save time, the patentee must file for renewal of the patent on time.
The development of Intellectual Property law has allowed people to protect their innovative ideas and profit from them and has opened up several career options. Out of many career options, one such option is becoming a patent agent. Patent Agents are agents authorized by law, involved in drafting and filing patent applications.
Patent rights were established in India for the first time in 1856 and again in 1970. The Patents Act was passed, which repealed all previous Indian legislation.
According to the Trade Mark Act, 1999, a trademark is a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include the shape of goods, their packaging, and combination of colors.
An unconventional mark consists of all the symbols, sounds or smell that do not fall in the category of traditional trademarks. The communicative ability of an unconventional mark makes it distinctly different from the ordinary trademarks.
Producer Company Registration is not only a way to benefit the members of a producer company, but also a key to benefiting the larger producer sector and the country’s economy.
A Nidhi Company under the Companies Act is a type of NBFC which focuses on creating a lender-borrower relation amongst the members of the company. In this blog we are particularly going to talk about the documents required for nidhi company registration in India .
There are numerous benefits to have an MSME Registration in India, but they can only be accessed if the company has registered as an MSME under the MSME Act.
If you want to start a Private Limited Company in any part of India you must have to take Private Limited Company Registration regarding the same. In this write-up we are particularly going to talk about Private Limited Company Registration in Delhi.