Step-by-Step Guide for Trademark Registration in India

1. Trademark Name Search (Very Important)

Before applying, check whether your brand name is already registered.

 How to do it

1. Go to the official IP India portal:
[https://ipindiaonline.gov.in/tmrpublicsearch](https://ipindiaonline.gov.in/tmrpublicsearch)
2. Choose Wordmark search.
3. Select the correct Class (Nice Classification system).
4. Enter your brand name.

Tips for safer approval

Avoid names similar to existing trademarks.
Avoid generic words like Best Mobile Store.
Create unique invented words (example: Zomato, Google).

Example

If your business is clothing, search in Class 25.

2. Choose Correct Trademark Class

India follows Nice Classification (45 classes).

Examples:

 Class | Category 
 25  Clothing 
30 Food products 
35  Business services

41 Education & training 

42  Software & technology 

Choosing the wrong class can cause objections or rejection.

3. Decide Applicant Type

Trademark can be filed by different entities.

Individual

If a person owns the brand personally.

Documents:

 PAN card
 Aadhaar
 Logo (optional)

Proprietorship

Same as individual but business name included.

Partnership Firm

Documents:

 Partnership deed
PAN of partners

Company (Pvt Ltd / LLP)

Documents:

Certificate of Incorporation

 Director identity proof
 Company address proof

4. Prepare Required Documents

Common documents:

Brand name / logo
Applicant details
Business description
MSME certificate (optional for discount)
Power of attorney (Form TM-48 if using agent)

5. Trademark Application Filing

Application form: TM-A.

Official government fee:

Applicant  Fee 
Individual / Startup / MSME  ₹4500 
 Company  ₹9000 

After filing you receive TM Application Number.

Example format:

TM Application No: 5432100

Now you can use:

™ (Trademark) with your brand.

6. Trademark Examination

The Trademark Registry examines your application.

Possible results:

1️⃣ Accepted
2️⃣ Objected

Time frame:
1–3 months usually.

7. Trademark Objection (Very Common)

If examiner finds issue, you receive Examination Report.

Common reasons:

 Similar existing trademark
 Descriptive name
 Wrong class
 Generic words

 How to respond

You must file Trademark Objection Reply within 30 days.

Reply includes:

 Legal arguments
 Case laws
 Brand explanation
 Evidence of usage

If accepted → Application proceeds.

If not → Hearing scheduled.

8. Trademark Hearing

A hearing is conducted by a Trademark Hearing Officer.

You must explain:

Why the trademark is unique
Why confusion won’t occur Business proof

 Required documents

Evidence of usage
 Website
 Invoices

 Advertisements

After hearing:

Possible outcomes:

Accepted
Refused

Additional evidence required

9. Evidence Submission

Evidence strengthens your trademark claim.

Examples:

Sales invoices
GST returns
Website screenshots
Advertising materials
Social media pages

Evidence proves prior use of trademark.

10. Trademark Journal Publication

If accepted, your trademark is published in Trademark Journal.

Example publication:

Journal number
Date
Trademark details

Now anyone can challenge it.

Opposition period:

4 months

11. Trademark Opposition

If someone believes your mark conflicts with theirs, they can file opposition.

Opposition form: TM-O

Opposition process

1. Notice of Opposition
2. Counter Statement
3. Evidence by Opponent
4. Evidence by Applicant
5. Rebuttal Evidence
6. Hearing

This process may take 12–18 months.

12. Trademark Registration Certificate

If no opposition or opposition resolved:

Trademark is registered.

You receive *Registration Certificate (TM-R).

Now you can use:

 (Registered Trademark)

Validity:
10 years

Renewable forever.

13. Early Hearing Process (Fast Track)

If your application is stuck in hearing stage, you can request early hearing.

Form:
TM-M

Government fee:

₹900 for individuals
₹1800 for companies

Steps

1. File TM-M request
2. Mention reason for urgency
3. Attach supporting documents

Common reasons accepted:

Business launch
Franchise deals
Legal dispute
Investor requirement

After approval hearing scheduled within 1–2 months.

14. Trademark Protection Tips

To avoid problems:

✔ Use unique brand names
✔ Avoid common words
✔ Register logo + wordmark
✔ File in correct class
✔ Keep evidence of usage

15. Trademark Status Tracking

You can track status here:

[https://ipindiaonline.gov.in/eregister/eregister.aspx](https://ipindiaonline.gov.in/eregister/eregister.aspx)

Possible statuses:

 New Application
Formalities Check Pass
Marked for Exam
Objected
Accepted
Advertised
Opposed
Registered

16. Time Required for Trademark Registration

Typical timeline:

 Step  Time 
 Filing  Immediate 
Examination 1–3 months Objection reply  30 days 
Journal publication  4 months Registration  6–12 months 

If objection + opposition → 1–2 years

17. Does Trademark Guarantee Protection?

Trademark does not give absolute guarantee, but it gives strong legal rights.

You can:

Stop others from using similar names
Send legal notice
File infringement case
Claim damages

18. Cost Estimate (Complete Process)

Approximate total cost:

Service  Cost 

Government filing  ₹4500 – ₹9000

 Professional fees  ₹2000 – ₹15000 
 Objection reply  ₹3000 – ₹10000 
 Hearing representation  ₹5000 – ₹15000 

19. Pro Tips for 90% Approval

Use invented brand names like:

 Zomato
 OYO
 Flipkart
 Meesho

Avoid names like:

 Best Store
 Quality Clothing
 Fast Delivery

Unique names pass faster.

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