In India, trademark registration is governed by the Trademarks Act 1999 and the Trade Marks Rules 2017. After a trademark application is filed, the Registrar of Trademarks examines it and, if approved, publishes it in the Trademark Journal. This publication opens a four-month period when any party can oppose the trademark.
The Trademark Registry conducts a hearing to determine the outcome if an opposition is filed. Ignoring opposition can result in rejecting your trademark application, delaying or preventing your brand’s legal protection. A well-prepared response increases your chances of securing your trademark.
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