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Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2113989 11 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2113989 11/03/2011 DEEPAK AGARWAL trading as ;THE FOOD VALLEY QD 23 PITAMPUR DELHI 34 MERCHANTS AND SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: WORLDWIDE INTELLEC 60/30, NEW ROHTAK ROAD KAROL BAGH NEW DELHI-110005 Used Since :10/01/2011 DELHI Services for providing food and drink, restaurants, bar service, catering services, cafes and cafeterias, fast-foods outlets, self-service restaurants, resorts & lodging services, rental of temporary accommodation, resorts, canteen, motel, hotel, rental of tents, chairs, tables, table linen, glassware, snack-bars, research & development of new technology in the field of hotel industry and food processing. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.BITES. 4165 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2364061 16/07/2012 SRI DIPAK JAIKISHAN SUGNOMAL ADNANI trading as ;LABELLA INTERNATIONAL 605 NARAYAN TOWER SANJAY PLACE AGRA U.P SERVICES Address for service in India/Agents address: P. K. ARORA TAJ TRADE MARKS PVT. LTD, 110 ANAND VRINDAVAN SANJAY PLACE AGRA(U.P) Proposed to be Used DELHI PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINKS, TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, BEING INCLUDED IN CLASS 43. 4166 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2632685 25/11/2013 MANPREET SINGH CHADHA MR. RAJINDER SINGH CHADHA FARM NO. 18-21 OAK DRIVE, DLF CHATTARPUR FARMS, NEW DELHI 110030 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: SIM & SAN ADVOCATES 176 ASHOKA ENCLAVE PART-III, SECTOR- 35, FARIDABAD, HARYANA. Used Since :28/09/2011 DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 4167 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2632741 25/11/2013 MANPREET SINGH CHADHA MR. RAJINDER SINGH CHADHA FARM NO. 18-21 OAK DRIVE, DLF CHATTARPUR FARMS, NEW DELHI 110030 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: SIM & SAN ADVOCATES 176 ASHOKA ENCLAVE PART-III, SECTOR- 35, FARIDABAD, HARYANA. Used Since :28/09/2011 DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 4168 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 MISS CHHOTEE'S 2644714 18/12/2013 INDIA CUISINE FOUNDATION PVT LTD. A 15/31, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI-110057 SERVICE PROVIDER AN INDIAN COMPANY Address for service in India/Attorney address: KARANJAWALA & CO. 12TH FLOOR, HINDUSTAN TIMES HOUSE, 18 - 20, KASTURBA GANDHI MARG, NEW DELHI - 110001 Proposed to be Used DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 4169 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2644717 18/12/2013 INDIA CUISINE FOUNDATION PVT LTD. A 15/31, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI-110057 SERVICE PROVIDER AN INDIAN COMPANY Address for service in India/Attorney address: KARANJAWALA & CO. 12TH FLOOR, HINDUSTAN TIMES HOUSE, 18 - 20, KASTURBA GANDHI MARG, NEW DELHI - 110001 Proposed to be Used DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 4170 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2748553 02/06/2014 A.V.ABDUL RAHIMAN K.P.ISMAIL trading as ;HOTEL RESIDENCY PARK N.G.ROAD, NEAR NOOR MASJID, HAMPANKATTA, MANGALORE - 575 001. KARNATAKA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: S. LOGANATHAN 32, SUBBULAKSHMI COMPLEX, BINNY COMPOUND MAIN ROAD, TIRUPUR - 641 601. Used Since :09/09/2000 CHENNAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK AND TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION Subject to restriction with in Karnataka and Mark considered substantially as shown in the form of representation. 4171 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 VAISONA 2758226 18/06/2014 MR. MANISH KUMAR KAUSHIK 99/101 SEC-5 RAJENDER NAGAR SAHIBABAD GHAZIABAD 201005 U.P SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: BALAJI IP PRACTICE E-617 STREET NO- 11&12 WEST VINOD NAGAR I.P. EXTN. NEW DELHI-110092 Used Since :20/07/2010 DELHI PROVIDING SERVICES IN RESPECT OF BUSINESS OF RUNNING HOTELS, TOURIST RESORTS, HOLIDAY RESORTS, HOLIDAY CAMPS, RESTAURANTS, GROUP OF HOTELS, GUEST HOUSES, BANQUET HALL, MARRIAGE HALLS, CAFES, TENTS, PUBS, BARS, INNS HOUSE, NIGHT CLUBS, CASINOS, DISCOTHEQUE SERVICES PROVIDING OF FOOD & DRINK, TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, DRINK CATERING -TABLES, RENTAL OF MEETING ROOMS, LODGING, BOARDING, INDOOR, OUTDOOR CATERING HOTEL SERVICES & CONSULTANCY PROVIDER 4172 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 CHITRAKOOT 2761412 24/06/2014 RAVI PODDAR trading as ;DRM CORPORATION 26, SHAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, NEW LINK ROAD, OPP. ANNA TEMPLE, ANDHERI WEST, MUMBAI. MAHARASHTRA 400053 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: GAUTAM & COMPANY LL-47, AMBER TOWER, 1ST FLOOR, SANSAR CHAND ROAD, JAIPUR (RAJ). Used Since :01/04/1996 MUMBAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 4173 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 UDGAM 2807039 11/09/2014 BINA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY MOR POCKET 104 NEAR BALAJI ESTATE KALKAJI NEW DELHI-110 019 SERVICE PROVIDER A SOCIETY REGISTERED UNDER THE SOCIETIES REGISTRATION ACT, 1860 Used Since :15/08/2004 DELHI "PROVIDING NURSERIES AND DAY CARE SERVICES, PRESCHOOLER AND INFANT CARE AT DAY CARE CENTERS, CRECHE SERVICES 4174 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 CHIC-CHOP RESTAURANT 2826078 14/10/2014 NARINDER SINGH trading as ;CHIC-CHOP RESTAURANT 1/53-B, NIRANKARI COLONY, DELHI-110009 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: ULTIMATE SOLUTIONS A-4/61, SEC-17, ROHINI DELHI-89 Used Since :04/05/1981 DELHI RESTAURANT SERVICES AND CATERING SERVICES 4175 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2831855 27/10/2014 REVASTO INDIA PVT. LTD., trading as ;REVASTO INDIA PVT. LTD., REVASTO INDIA PVT. LTD, HSR LAYOUT, BANAGLORE-560102, KARNATAKA, INDIA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: P.V.S.GIRIDHAR & SAI ASSOCIATES 319 (OLD NO.155), III FLOOR, LINGHI CHETTY STREET, CHENNAI-600 001. Used Since :11/12/2013 CHENNAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINKS INCLUDING CAFES, CAFETERIAS, CATERING, HOTELS, MOTELS, RESTAURANTS, TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AND TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION No separate claim over KITCHEN except as substantially as shown in the form of representation. 4176 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2833436 29/10/2014 HATTI FOOD AND BEVERAGES PRIVATE LIMTIED trading as ;HATTI FOOD AND BEVERAGES PRIVATE LIMTIED NO,180,2ND MAIN ROAD, MAHAVIR ARCADE, CHAMARAJPET,BANGALORE,KARNATAKA-560018 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: S.BALAJANAKI SUITE NO 27 C & D, 3RD FLOOR, PANDU KLIX PLAZA, 168 THAMBU CHETTY STREET, CHENNAI-600 001. Used Since :27/11/2009 CHENNAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK .TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION Transliteration : HATTI KAAPI 4177 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2849834 24/11/2014 CARPENTERS CLASSIC INDIA PVT. LTD. 1207, 100 FEET ROAD, HAL 2ND STAGE, INDIRANAGAR, BANGALORE - 560 008. Service providers Address for service in India/Attorney address: KRISHNAMURTHY & CO. 4th Floor, Prestige Takt No. 23, Kasturba Road Cross Bangalore - 560 001 Used Since :25/05/1998 CHENNAI Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation. The Applicant does not claim any exclusive right over the word 'India'. The Applicant wishes to claim rights over the colours red, white, black and grey, as depicted in the mark. 4178 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2866290 22/12/2014 SHARIF ABDUL MUJAWAR trading as ;HOTEL MASTER CHEF'S SHOP NO.5/6/7/8, SRI SAGAR COMPLEX, SHAIKH HOSPITAL ROAD, NEHRU NAGAR, BELGAUM-590002 SERVICES PROVIDIER Address for service in India/Attorney address: LAW PROTECTOR C/o. Nilesh Dhumal, Laxmi Niwas, Behind Kamla Nehru Hospital, Near Barane School, 104 Mangalwar Peth, Pune-411 011. Used Since :10/06/2014 CHENNAI PROVIDING FOOD, DRINKS AND TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. no exclusive right to the separate words except substantially as shown on the form of representation..and subject to restriction with in Karnataka. 4179 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 bluO EXPRESS RHYTHM & BOWL 2904613 18/02/2015 PVR LTD. 61, BASANT LOK, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI 110057, DELHI service provider Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUMIT GAHLAWAT ADV. 1/8 L.G.F. SARVAPRIYA VIHAR NEW DELHI 110016 Used Since :01/02/2015 To be associated with: 1671708, 2904608 DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK. 4180 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 2906867 23/02/2015 AYAAN SAFDARALI KAZI trading as ;ARABIAN HUB SHOP NO 12, GROUND FLOOR, RIVER WALK BUILDING,OPP I P MISSION SCHOOL, RAIKHAD, AHMEDABAD - 380 001 . Address for service in India/Agents address: K. I. RAVAL & CO. D-322, B.G. TOWER BUILDING, 3RD FLOOR, O/S.DELHI GATE,AHEMEDABAD -380 004. Used Since :18/10/2014 AHMEDABAD SERVICE PROVIDER OF FAST FOOD AND RESTAURANT BUSINESS IN CLASS-43. 4181 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 JADE BLUE 3018934 28/07/2015 JADE BLUE LIFESTYLE INDIA LIMITED 25/26/27/28, PARISEEMA BUILDING, LAL BUNGLOW CROSS ROAD, C G ROAD, AHMEDABAD - 380 009, GUJARAT STATE, INDIA SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT 1956. Address for service in India/Agents address: Y. J. TRIVEDI & CO. YAGNAJYOT, OPP. KASHIRAM AGRAWAL HALL, POLYTECHNIC, AHMEDABAD 380 015 Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.JADE.. 4182 Trade Marks Journal No: 1876 , 19/11/2018 Class 43 NOVELTY 3122888 10/12/2015 RUSHIT.J.SHAH OLD.NO. 175, NEW.NO. 355, MINT STREET, PARK TOWN, CHENNAI - 600 003. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: KARTHIKEYAN. N Cyber Crime Chambers, Olympia Tech Park, 3/F, ALTIUS, No.1, SIDCO Estate, Guindy, Chennai 600032. Used Since :16/05/1958 To be associated with: 2411970 CHENNAI Providing food and Drink, Cafes, Cafeterias, Catering (Food and drink), Canteens, Holiday camp services, Motels, Providing campground facilities, Rental of meeting room, Eateries, Reservations, Restaurants, Self-service restaurants, Snack-bars.
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