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Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 2328742 09/05/2012 MAGNA OPUS HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD A-415 / 417, VASHI PLAZA, 2ND FLOOR, SECTOR 17, VASHI, NAVI MUMBAI-400 703 SERVICE PROVIDER A REGISTERED INDIAN COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUREKHA BABU NAKMAN SUREKHA B. NAKMAN, LEONARD CORPORATE SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD., OFFICE NO.8, LUCK MANSION, 1ST FLOOR, VAKOLA MARKET, SANTACEUZ (E), MUMBAI - 400 055. Used Since :01/01/2012 MUMBAI TRANSPORT; PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT 5334 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 2809997 16/09/2014 L AND T METRO RAIL (HYDERABAD) LIMITED trading as ;L AND T METRO RAIL (HYDERABAD) LIMITED Q3, 4TH FLOOR, CYBER TOWERS, HITEC CITY, MADHAPUR, HYDERABAD 500 081 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: CIP LEGIT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COUNSELS #243, Tower- B, Spazedge, Sohna Road, Sector-47, Gurgaon - 122018, Haryana, India Proposed to be Used CHENNAI BOOKING OF RAIL TICKETS, RAILWAY PASSENGER TRANSPORT, RAILWAY TRANSPORT, RAILWAY TRANSPORT SERVICES, RENTAL OF RAILWAY VEHICLES, RENTAL OF RAILWAY VEHICLES FOR USE IN THE MEASUREMENT OF RAIL PROFILES, RENTAL OF RAILWAY VEHICLES FOR USE IN THE REF)ROFIHING OF RAIL PROFILES, SERVICES FOR CHARTERING RAILWAY TRANSPORT Subject to the mark is allowed as whole and no exclusive rights to the descriptive matters separately except substantially as shown in the form of representation.. 5335 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 2930959 27/03/2015 MR. BINEESH A PAUL 8/142, MEHRAM NAGAR, TERMINAL I A ROAD, INDIRA GANDHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NEW DELHI, DELHI-110037 SERVICE PROVIDERS Used Since :28/03/2014 DELHI TRANSPORT; PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. 5336 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 2932340 30/03/2015 MR. BINEESH A PAUL trading as ;CHARTER FLIGHTS AVIATION AIR AMBULANCE AVIATION, 8/142, MEHRAM NAGAR, TERMINAL 1 A ROAD, INDIRA GANDHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NEW DELHI 110037 SERVICE PROVIDER Used Since :28/03/2012 DELHI TRANSPORT; PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.WORDS OF DESCRIPTIVE NATURE. 5337 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3035411 18/08/2015 CHOICE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED CHOICE HOUSE, SHREE SHAKAMBHARI CORPORATE PARK, PLOT NO. 156-158, J. B. NAGAR, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI - 400099 Services providers Address for service in India/Attorney address: LEX FONS 1/B STREET NO -4 EAST GURU ANGAD NAGAR DELHI 110092 Proposed to be Used MUMBAI Transportation logistic services; transportation services related to transport information, transport arrangement, transport consultancy; transport of goods, parcel and clothing; services for parcel collection, storage, packing and shipping of parcel by road, land, air, ship; courier services; delivery of goods by truck, boat, air, rail; furniture moving and storage; goods warehousing services; packing articles for transportation; storage of household goods, office goods & furniture; warehouse storage 5338 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 STARWAY VISA WORLDWIDE CONSULTANTS 3079300 15/10/2015 HARPREET SINGH trading as ;STARWAY VISA WORLDWIDE CONSULTANTS 159, MIG FLATS, PHASE-I, NEAR GURU NANAK DHABA, URBAN ESTATE, DUGRI, LUDHIANA (PB.) SERVICES Address for service in India/Attorney address: MAHTTA & CO 43-B/3, UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA. 141001 (PUNJAB) Used Since :01/06/2012 DELHI Advisory Services relating to Worldwide Immigration, Work Permit & Study Visa, Provision of Services for Reservation & Booking of Travel, Transportation & Air Tickets. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE “VISA WORLDWIDE CONSULTANTS” APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. MARK SHOULD BE READ AND USE AS A WHOLE.. 5339 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 THE SPIRITUAL NOMADS 3083556 20/10/2015 DEEPESH CHAUDHARY 1118, Second floor, Dr Mukherjee Nagar, New Delhi - 110009. SERVICE PROVIDER PROPRIETOR Address for service in India/Attorney address: AMANDEEP SINGH 3RD FLOOR, PLOT NO.460, KOHAT ENCLAVE PITAMPURA, NEW DELHI 110034 Used Since :18/10/2015 DELHI TOUR AND TRAVELLERS,TRANSPORT,TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT, TRANSPORTATION SERVICES BY ROAD, RAIL, WATER, AND AIR, PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF DIVERSE GOODS AND PRODUCTS, FREIGHT AND CARGO TRANSPORTATION AND UNLOADING SERVICES, LOADING AND UNLOADING OF GOODS, RENTAL SERVICES RELATED WITH DIVERSE MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION, SERVICES FOR SIGHTSEEING, TOUR GUIDE, AND EXCURSION. 5340 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 SHANU 3123598 12/12/2015 SH. AMAR TULSIYAN trading as ;M/s Wizard Fragrances 402, Gallantt Landmark, Bank Road, Gorakhpur (U.P.). Merchants & Service Providers Proprietor Address for service in India/Agents address: DELHI REGISTRATION SERVICES 85/86, GADODIA MARKET, KHARI BAOLI, DELHI - 110 006 Used Since :29/08/2011 DELHI Packaging of supari, pan masala, mouth freshner and meethi Supari, tobacco and article of tobacco including chewing tobacco, gutkha, khaini, zarda, smoker articles and match boxes. 5341 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3123603 12/12/2015 SH. AMAR TULSIYAN trading as ;M/s Wizard Fragrances 402, Gallantt Landmark, Bank Road, Gorakhpur (U.P.). Merchants & Service Providers Proprietor Address for service in India/Agents address: DELHI REGISTRATION SERVICES 85/86, GADODIA MARKET, KHARI BAOLI, DELHI - 110 006 Used Since :01/08/2013 DELHI Packaging of supari, pan masala, mouth freshner and meethi Supari, tobacco and article of tobacco including chewing tobacco, gutkha, khaini, zarda, smoker articles and match boxes. 5342 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 MAGNUM OVERSEAS 3125977 15/12/2015 DAMANDEEP SINGH trading as ;MAGNUM OVERSEAS 47, HIDE MARKET, SINGH COMPLEX, NEAR POST OFFICE, CHOWK HUSSAINPURA, AMRITSAR-(PUNJAB). SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: KUMAR TRADE MARK CO. 14/5, DHARAMPURA, NEAR JOURA PHATAK, AMRITSAR--143004 (PB ) Used Since :01/05/2014 DELHI TOUR AND TRAVELS, VISA & IMMIGRATION CONSULTANCY SERVICES, VISA FILE PREPARATION, PROVIDING OF VISA ON EDUCATION BASIS & STUDENT VISA, WORK PERMIT VISA, TOURIST VISA, RELATING TO ALL THE AFORESAID SERVICES THERE SHALL BE NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ON WORD OVERSEAS.. 5343 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3138341 23/12/2015 ROHINI PACKERS & MOVERS trading as ;Transport, Packaging & Storage of Goods, Packers & Movers LGF-110, Om Plaza, Sec-19, Indira Nagar, Lucknow-226016 Service Provider 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 :23/10/2012 DELHI Transport, Packaging & storage of goods, packers & movers Mark shall be used as a whole.. 5344 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3174735 03/02/2016 S SRINIVAS BABU SHOP NO. 17, VASANT ENCLAVE MARKET, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI-110057. SERVICES Used Since :16/08/1982 DELHI TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.WORDS i.e., TRAVELS and MARK TO BE USED AS A WHOLE. 5345 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3183679 12/02/2016 MR. MANDEEP NAGPAL MR. MUKESH KUMAR MR. VIJENDER KUMAR trading as ;ACCURATE FREIGHT CARRIERS SHOP NO. 205, KAMLA MARKET, NEW DELHI-110002. SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SHIVAM REGISTRATION CO. 944/3, 2ND FLOOR, FAIZ ROAD, NAIWALA, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI 110005 Used Since :01/01/2016 DELHI TRANSPORT: PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. 5346 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3198758 01/03/2016 PERIMETERS MEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 7514, SECTOR -D, POCKET-7, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI-110070. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: SCRIBOARD (ADV) LEVEL 2 ELEGANCE MATHURA ROAD JASOLA NEW DELHI-110025 Used Since :01/04/2012 DELHI TRANSPORT; PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. 5347 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3499324 03/03/2017 KALIM GLOBAL COMMERCIAL MOTOR PVT. LTD 63,RAFI AHMED KIDWAI ROAD,KOLKATA 700016 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: S. CHATTERJEE & ASSOCIATES 349/3,INDIRA GANDHI ROAD,KONNAGAR,HOOGHLY,PIN 712 235,WEST BENGAL,INDIA. Used Since :16/09/2016 KOLKATA TRANSPORT; PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF ALL DESCRIPTIVE MATTERS. 5348 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3517971 31/03/2017 RAKESHBHAI PRATAPBHAI RAJDEV AND RUPALBEN RAKESHBHAI RAJDEV “VIMAL”, 3-GUNDAVADI, MATHURBHAI CHOWK, GUNDAVADI MAIN ROAD, RAJKOT – 360 001 (GUJARAT) INDIA Joint Co-Owner Address for service in India/Attorney address: TRADESAFE GANSHYAM HOUSE, NO.9, SHRINAGAR SOCIETY, OPP. SARDAR PATEL STADIUM, NEAR GOLDEN TRIANGLE, AHMEDABAD - 380 014 - GUJARAT Used Since :11/04/2016 To be associated with: 3232245 AHMEDABAD AIR TICKETS, HOLIDAYS PACKAGES, CRUISE BOOKING, ARRANGING VISA, PASSPORT, TRANSPORT; PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF GOODS; TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT. NO CLAIM IS MADE FOR A SPECIFIC COLOUR COLOURS APPLICANTS DESIRE TO USE THE LABEL IN ALL COLOURS.. 5349 Trade Marks Journal No: 1905 , 10/06/2019 Class 39 3530999 21/04/2017 RAJASTHAN TOURS PRIVATE LIMITED RAMBAGH PALACE HOTEL, BHAWANI SINGH ROAD, JAIPUR 302005 (RAJASTHAN) Private Limited Company Address for service in India/Agents address: G. D. BANSAL
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