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1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3044698 01/09/2015 Address for Service In Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3044698 01/09/2015 NAMITA MITTAL 15/251, NOORI GATE AGRA-282002, UP MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: PRIYANKA GUPTA 10, TAGORE NAGAR, DAYAL BAGH, AGRA-282005, U.P. Used Since :26/08/2015 DELHI CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, HEADGEAR, SARIS AND SHAWLS INCLUDED IN CLASS 25 2674 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3045488 02/09/2015 AJAY CHAUHAN trading as ;CHAUHAN SELECTION E-16/1059, GURUDWARE WALI GALI, (NEAR CLUB MAN GALI), KHALSA NAGAR, TANK ROAD, KAROL BAGH, DELHI-05. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES B -5A GALI NO 38 BLOCK B PART II KAUSIK ENCLAVE BURARI DELHI 84 Used Since :20/05/2013 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS & HOSIERY ITEMS FOR MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INCLUDING IN CLASS 25. 2675 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3045505 02/09/2015 MOHD AZMAT C-128/10, J.J SUNLIGHT COLONY I, NEAR MASJID, OPP. MAHARANI BAGH, NEW DELHI. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES B -5A GALI NO 38 BLOCK B PART II KAUSIK ENCLAVE BURARI DELHI 84 Used Since :20/05/2013 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS & HOSIERY ITEMS FOR MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INCLUDING IN CLASS 25. 2676 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 KRU172 3057158 11/09/2015 NAVDEEP SINGH, HARSIMRAN JIT SINGH trading as ;Navdeep Singh, Harsimran Jit Singh House No. 258, Village Palsora (U.T.), Chandigarh Merchants Individuals Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUBHASH BHUTORIA D 905, LOWER GROUND FLOOR, NEW FRIENDS COLONY, NEW DELHI-110025 Used Since :21/09/2009 DELHI Clothing for men, women and children namely shirts, T-shirts, sweatshirts, knitwear, jackets, blazers, coats, pullovers, vests, shorts, belts, socks, pants, jeans, fleece tops, all kinds of dresses, jumpsuits, skirts, thermals, jerseys, sweaters, trousers, swimwear, night gowns, pyjamas, bathrobes, scarves, stoles, neckties, mufflers, shawls, dupattas, sarees, salwar kameez, suits; headwear for men, women and children namely hats, caps, knit-hats, baseball caps, head bands; footwear for men, women and children namely slippers, shoes, sneakers and sandals 2677 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3063179 24/09/2015 AMAN ALI B-2/99 QADRI MASJID RAJIV PARK SRI RAM COLONU KHAJOORI DELHI 110094 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES B -5A GALI NO 38 BLOCK B PART II KAUSIK ENCLAVE BURARI DELHI 84 Used Since :20/05/2013 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS & HOSIERY ITEMS FOR MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INCLUDING IN CLASS 25 2678 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3070612 06/10/2015 QOOZ INDUSTRIES OPC PRIVATE LIMITED C-3/95, VISHESH KHAND, GOMTI NAGAR, LUCKNOW, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA-226010. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SM LAW ASSOCIATES LLP E-13, OFFICE NO. 7, SECOND FLOOR, STREET NO. 20, MADHU VIHAR, I.P. EXTENSION, DELHI-110092 Used Since :27/01/2015 DELHI CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR AND HEADGEAR 2679 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 BABA RAMDEV 3074111 09/10/2015 DIVYA YOG MANDIR (TRUST) PATANJALI YOG PEETH, MAHARISI DAYANAND GRAM, DELHI HARIDWAR NATIONAL HIGH WAY, NEAR BAHADARBAD HARIDWAR 249405 UTTARAKHAND MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: LALJI ADVOCATES A-48, Yojna Vihar, Delhi-110092 Used Since :23/01/2006 DELHI CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR & HEADGEAR 2680 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3087183 28/10/2015 MS. PRATHAM OVERSEAS 29/11 PUNJABI BAGH EXTN NEW DELHI 110026 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: ACHYUTA LEGAL 630, IST FLOOR DR MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI 110009 Used Since :01/07/2015 DELHI CLOTHING 2681 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 Bazaar Kolkata 3115297 03/12/2015 BAAZAR RETAIL LIMITED. trading as ;M/S. BAAZAR RETAIL LIMITED. 493B G .T .ROAD, WARE HOUSE NO.M-7, BENGAL JUTE MILL INDUSTRIES COMPOUND, HOWRAH-711102, W.B. MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT & TRADER (A CO. INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956) Address for service in India/Attorney address: GOLDFINN TECHNOLOGIES 38/4, NABAPALLY, NEAR RANJANNAGAR, P.O-JOKA, KOLKATA 700104, WEST BENGAL Used Since :17/08/2001 KOLKATA READYMADE GARMENTS INCLUDING LADIES, GENTS & KIDS WEAR, ALL KINDS OF UNDER GARMENTS FOR LADIES, GENTS & KIDS, HOSIERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS BEING INCLUDED IN CLASS-25 REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.WORD KOLKATA SEPARATELY. THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..1258723 AND 3724292. 2682 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3116529 06/12/2015 D. BALU trading as ;Chandra Associates 487, Kilpauk Garden Road, Kilpauk, Chennai - 600010 Manufacturer and Trader Address for service in India/Attorney address: NADAR VENNILA C-102, Calypso, Bloomfield, Amit Enterprises Housing,Nr. Gold Gym, NH-4, Mumbai-Bangalore Highway,Sinhagad Road, Ambegaon (BK), Pune-411 046 Used Since :03/12/2015 CHENNAI Clothing, Footwear, Headgear, Readymade Garments, Hosiery Goods, Vests And Banians, T-Shirts, Kerchiefs, Jackets, Apron, Uniforms, Bathrobes, Beachwear, Belts, Caps, Bras , Briefs , Panties , Fur/Leather Coats And Jackets, Hats, Bibs, Night Gowns, Night Shirts And Pajamas, Shirts, Trousers, Pants, Jerseys, Saris, Swimming Costumes Waist Bands, Jeans, Gowns, Shorts, Bermudas, Jumper, Knitwear, Sweaters, scarves, stoles, Sarongs. 2683 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 AIRRELAX 3133483 18/12/2015 JITENDER KUMAR trading as ;AIRRELAX FOOTWEAR (INDIA) D-1634, DSIDC INDUSTRIAL AREA, NARELA, DELHI-110040 Manufacturing & Trading PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: PRAMOD KUMAR KAPOOR (ADVOCATE) 47-A, GOVIND PARK, KRISHNA NAGAR DELHI Proposed to be Used DELHI FOOTWEAR 2684 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3200089 02/03/2016 HILLSON FOOTWEAR PVT. LTD. 70 RAMA ROAD NEW DELHI MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT Address for service in India/Agents address: SIDDHARTH BAMBHA ADV. 28/44, PUNJABI BAGH, (W) NEW DELHI-26 Proposed to be Used DELHI Footwear 2685 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 GODDESS LEGGING Priority claimed from 22/09/2015; Application No. : 86764916 ;United States of America 3216532 21/03/2016 ALO, LLC 6670 Flotilla Street, Commerce, California 90040, United States of America. Manufacturers and merchants Address for service in India/Attorney address: SINGH & SINGH LALL & SETHI D-17 SOUTH EXTENSION, PART-II, NEW DELHI 110049 Proposed to be Used DELHI Leggings; Tights REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF all descriptive matters. 2686 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3289576 20/06/2016 BHAIRAV KNITTING PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;BHAIRAV KNITTING PRIVATE LIMITED NO.61-AB, BHARATHI COLONY, ANGERIPALAYAM ROAD, TIRUPUR-641 603, TIRUPUR-DIST, TAMILNADU MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: S. LOGANATHAN 32, SUBBULAKSHMI COMPLEX, BINNY COMPOUND MAIN ROAD, TIRUPUR - 641 601. Used Since :11/04/2011 CHENNAI Vest, Briefs, Trunks, Underwear, Brassiers, Chemises, Slips, Petti-Coats, Panties, Nighties, Pyjamas, T- Shirts, Shirts, Shorts, Pants, Trousers, Babies Tops, Babies Pants, Sportswear, Sweaters, Uniforms, Leggings, Inner Soles , Casual Wears, Pullovers, Caps and Swimsuits. 2687 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 PROMINENT 3296134 28/06/2016 MR. GOURAV KUNDALIYA. 5/7, SUBHASH STREET, VISHWAS NAGAR, SHAHDARA, DELHI-110032, INDIA. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: LALJI ADVOCATES A-48, Yojna Vihar, Delhi-110092 Used Since :01/04/2013 DELHI HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS, FOOTWEARS INCLUDING SLIPPERS, SHOES AND SANDAL INCLUDED IN CLASS 25. 2688 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3351546 01/09/2016 USMAN KAPADIA trading as ;KAPADIA INTERNATIONAL 63/67, CHAKLA STREET, WINNERS CO-OPERATIVE PREMISES SOCIETY LIMITED, 2ND FLOOR, OFFICE NO. 11, MUMBAI-400003 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER AN INDIAN NATIONAL 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. Used Since :01/01/2005 MUMBAI BABY BOOTIES INCLUDED IN CLASS 25 2689 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3394619 24/10/2016 RAHMAT ALAM trading as ;MOON TIME SHOP NO-6168 FIRST FLOOR, BLOCK NO-1, GALI NO-04, DEV NAGAR, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI-110005 MERCHANTS/MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES F-175, 30 FUTA ROAD, KHAJURI KHASS DELHI 110094 Used Since :12/10/2016 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS & FOOTWARE FOR MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS IN CLASS 25. 2690 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3429816 09/12/2016 MANOJ KUMAR B-783 GALI NO-6 BLOCK, BABA COLONY BURARI DELHI-84 MERCHANTS/MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES B -5A GALI NO 38 BLOCK B PART II KAUSIK ENCLAVE BURARI DELHI 84 Used Since :20/08/2014 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS AND HOSIERY ITEMS ,FOOTWEAR, UNDERGARMENTS INCLUDING IN CLASS 25. 2691 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3429817 09/12/2016 MOHD YUSUF V-82, GALI NO-24, V-BLOCK , VIJAY PARK, DELHI-53 MERCHANTS/MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES B -5A GALI NO 38 BLOCK B PART II KAUSIK ENCLAVE BURARI DELHI 84 Used Since :20/08/2014 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS AND HOSIERY ITEMS ,FOOTWEAR, UNDERGARMENTS INCLUDING IN CLASS 25. 2692 Trade Marks Journal No: 1983 , 18/01/2021 Class 25 3433229 13/12/2016 APOORV AGARWAL trading as ;Apurv Creation G-4/10 , Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110017 Deals in Clothing, Shoes, Accessories of Clothing.
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