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Rediff Localads 1782205 06/02/2009 Rediff.Com India Limited 1St Floor Mahalaxmi Engg Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 REDIFF LOCALADS 1782205 06/02/2009 REDIFF.COM INDIA LIMITED 1ST FLOOR MAHALAXMI ENGG. ESTATE, L.J. FIRST CROSS ROAD, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI-400016, INDIA MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANTS. A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF INDIA. Address for service in India/Attorney address: SKS LAW ASSOCIATES C-1/611, MAYFAIR TOWER, CHARMWOOD VILLAGE, SURAJKUND, FARIDABAD-121009 Used Since :31/12/2008 To be associated with: 970605, 1502111 MUMBAI Software programmes, software programmes relating to TV and radio including satellite TV channels, apparatus relating to the theme parks and multiplexes, photographic apparatus and instruments, teaching apparatus and instruments, computer and data processing machines, its peripherals and accessories thereof, pre-recorded audio and video compact discs, magnetic and floppy diskettes, other apparatus for recording data for use in computers and apparatus for recording and transmission, being goods included in class 9” . 1406 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 2658975 13/01/2014 MOHD MUZAFFAR trading as ;AIR VOICE COMMUNICATION SHOP-NO 204, IInd FLOOR, 13/22, WORLD MOBILE PLAZA, KOROL BAGH, NEW DELHI 05 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: FIN CENTURION CO. U-55A, IST FLOOR, STREET NO.4, U BLOCK, SHAKARPUR, DELHI-110092 Used Since :16/12/2012 DELHI MOBILE TOOLS & SPARE PARTS, LED, FLAX CABLES, IC, MOBILE CHARGER, MOBILE BATTERY, UNIVERSAL CHARGER, MAIN SWITCH, MOBILE HANDPHONE, MOBILE SPEAKER, MOBILE BLUETOOTH, MOBILE ACCESSORIES INCLUDED IN CLASS-09. 1407 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 UPARWALA SAB DEKH RAHA HAI 2937947 08/04/2015 ADITYA INFOTECH LIMITED B- 254, Okhla Industrial Area Phase-1, New Delhi- 110020 Manufacturers and Traders An Indian Company incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956. Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Proposed to be Used DELHI Solutions for security and surveillance, CCTVs, multimedia products, video solutions, IT products, computer parts, computers, computer softwares and computer hardwares, computer peripherals, IP cameras, DVRs, NVRs and analog cameras; Home Automation Products and Solutions, Video Door Phones, All types of time attendance machines. 1408 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 Ringtone ID 3070809 05/10/2015 LG ELECTRONICS INC. 128, Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07336, Republic of Korea Manufacturers, Merchants and Service Providers A company existing and organized under the laws of Republic of Korea Address for service in India/Agents address: INTTL ADVOCARE. F-252, WESTERN AVENUE, SAINIK FARMS, NEW DELHI - 110 062. Proposed to be Used DELHI Computer application software; Computer application software for smart phones; Computer application software for mobile phones; Computer programs (downloadable software); Operating system programs; Computer application software for smart phones and tablet PC; Computers; Computer software; Smart phones; Portable communications apparatus namely handsets, walkie-talkies, satellite telephones and personal digital assistants [PDA]; Audio components; Apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; Television receivers; Wearable smart phones; Mobile phone cases; Portable speakers; Portable chargers for mobile phones; Earphones; Wireless headphone; Wireless headsets 1409 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 PULS Priority claimed from 28/05/2015; Application No. : 86643610 ;United States of America 3107358 25/11/2015 PULS GMBH Elektrastr. 6, München GERMANY 81925 Manufacturers and Merchants German corporation Address for service in India/Attorney address: GROVERLAW ADVO, H-36 GREEN PARK EXTENSION NEW DELHI 110016 Used Since :04/09/2006 DELHI Power supply units; convertors; mounting accessories; battery modules; uninterruptable power supply units; buffer modules; protection modules for electrical circuits and equipment. The application in a convention country to register the trade mark has been made in the United States of America under No. 86643610 on May 28, 2015. A copy certified by an official of the convention country in which the application was filed shall follow within the prescribed time. We request that the trade mark may be registered with priority date based on the above-mentioned application in a convention country under the provisions of Section 154 of the Trade Marks Act.. 1410 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 Priority claimed from 28/05/2015; Application No. : 86643612 ;United States of America 3107359 25/11/2015 PULS GMBH Elektrastr. 6, München GERMANY 81925 Manufacturers and Merchants German corporation Address for service in India/Attorney address: GROVERLAW ADVO, H-36 GREEN PARK EXTENSION NEW DELHI 110016 Used Since :04/09/2006 DELHI Power supply units; convertors; mounting accessories; battery modules; uninterruptable power supply units; buffer modules; protection modules for electrical circuits and equipment. The application in a convention country to register the trade mark has been made in the United States of America under No. 86643612 on May 28, 2015. A copy certified by an official of the convention country in which the application was filed shall follow within the prescribed time. We request that the trade mark may be registered with priority date based on the above-mentioned application in a convention country under the provisions of Section 154 of the Trade Marks Act.. 1411 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 3616039 19/08/2017 MR. NARSIRAM NATHARAMJI CHOUDHARY 149, GRACE HEIGHTS, FLAT NO. 301, 3RD FLOOR, ALIBHAI PREMJI MARG, OPP. NAVJIVAN SOCIETY, MUMBAI-400 007 INDIVIDUAL Address for service in India/Attorney address: JOSEPH VARIKASERY VARIKASERY LAW & MARKS. 31, HAJIJ HABIB BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, NEAR PARSI FIRE TEMPLE, DR. B.A. ROAD, DADAR (EAST), MUMBAI - 400 014. Proposed to be Used MUMBAI DATA SYNCHRONIZATION CABLES, DATA CABLES, WALKIE-TALKIES, PROTECTIVE COVERS AND CASES FOR CELL PHONES, LAPTOPS AND PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYERS, WIRELESS HEADPHONES, CABINETS FOR LOUDSPEAKERS, BATTERY CHARGERS, BATTERIES, ELECTRIC, SOLAR BATTERIES, EARPHONES, RECHARGEABLE ELECTRIC BATTERIES, CELL PHONE CASES, STANDS ADAPTED FOR MOBILE PHONES, CABLES ELECTRIC, COUPLERS (DADA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT), ELECTRONIC PENS (VISUAL DISPLAY UNITS), MOUSE (COMPUTER PERIPHERAL), BLANK USB CARDS, MEMORY CARDS, MOUSE PADS, SMART BRACELETS, SMART WATCHES, CAMERAS, CELL PHONE BATTERY CHARGES FOR USE IN VEHICLES, PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYERS, WEBCAMS, STANDS ADAPTED FOR TABLE COMPUTERS 1412 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 3627440 05/09/2017 SUMIT SINGH TRADING AS SURE TECH. SHOP NO.-22, GROUND FLOOR, SAI PLAZA, PADAM SINGH ROAD, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI, INDIA. PROPRIETORSHIP Address for service in India/Attorney address: LALJI ADVOCATES A-48, Yojna Vihar, Delhi-110092 Proposed to be Used DELHI MOBILE PHONE AND MOBILE PHONE ACCESSORIES INCLUDING BATTERY CHARGER, PROTECTIVE FILMS ADAPTED FOR SMARTPHONES, COVERS FOR SMARTPHONES, HANDS FREE KITS FOR TELEPHONE, HEADPHONE AND USB FLASH DRIVES INCLUDED IN CLASS 9. 1413 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 Atlas Lite 3643799 26/09/2017 STERLITE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED IFFCO TOWER, 3RD FLOOR, PLOT NUMBER 3, SECTOR 29, GURUGRAM, HARYANA-122002 Private Limited Company Address for service in India/Agents address: NEELAM DAHIYA 37B, NAVYUG APARTMENT, F-BLOCK, VIKAS PURI, NEW DELHI-110018. Proposed to be Used DELHI Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; compact discs, DVDs and other digital recording media; mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers, calculating machines, data processing equipment, computers; computer software; fire-extinguishing apparatus. Optical fiber and Optical fiber cables, data processing apparatus 1414 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 HARISON-KR 3652351 07/10/2017 HARI SHANKAR KHATRI S/O C L KHATRI F-383, ROAD NO-9F, VKIA, JAIPUR (RAJ) INDIVIDUAL Address for service in India/Attorney address: ROHIT JAIN, ADVOCATE F1/163, GANDHI PATH, CHITRAKOOT, VAISHALI NAGAR, JAIPUR - RAJASTHAN - 302021 Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD METERS, ENERGY METERS, ELECTRICITY METER, LIGHT METER UNDER CLASS 09. 1415 Trade Marks Journal No: 1988 , 22/02/2021 Class 9 ARHAM 3665192 30/10/2017 NITISH JAIN TRADING AS ARIHANT ENTERPRISES G-169, SECTOR-02, BAWANA INDUSTRIAL AREA, DELHI-110039 PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: PURI & PURI (ADVOCATES) 4969/5, IST FLOOR, SIRKIWALAN, (NEAR HAUZ QAZI POLICE STATION) HAUZ QAZI, DELHI-6 Proposed to be Used DELHI Protective and safety equipment, Safety headgear, Safety helmets, visors for helmets, Safety life belts, Gum shields, Protective shoes[against accident or injury], Boots [protective footwear],Protective goggles, Goggles, Life jackets, Safety life jackets, Gloves for protection against injury, Life-saving apparatus and equipment, Teaching apparatus and instruments, Flashing safety lights, Reflective safety vests, Safety relays [electric], Gas detectors, Gas sensors, Residual gas analyzers, Controllers (regulators),
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