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Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 Priority claimed from 29/01/2010; Application No. : 757385 ;Thailand 1981226 17/06/2010 AMARI CO.LTD. 2013 , NEW PETCHABURI RD , BANGKRAPI , HUAYKWANG , BANGKOK , THAILAND 10320 SERVICE PROVIDERS. A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THAILAND Address for service in India/Agents address: CHADHA & CHADHA. F-46, HIMALYA HOUSE, 23 KASTURBA GANDHI MARG, NEW DELHI -110001. Proposed to be Used DELHI RENTAL OF TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION; HOTELS; HOTEL RESERVATIONS; RESTAURANTS; BAR SERVICES; CAFES. 6980 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 1992412 13/07/2010 MOHIT MADAN trading as ;GOOD TIMES RESTAURANTS PVT. LTD. 29, SHIVAJI MARG, SECOND FLOOR, NEW DELHI - 15 SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY DULY INCORPORATED UNDER COMPANIES ACT 1956. Address for service in India/Attorney address: S. SINGH & ASSOCIATES 213, 3RD FLOOR PARMANAND COLONY, DR. MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI-9 Proposed to be Used DELHI RESTAURANTS , CATERING SERVICES FOR THE PROVISION OF FOOD AND DRINK, CAFES, CAFETERIAS, SNACK BARS, RESTAURANTS, SELF SERVICE RESTAURANTS, FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS, CANTEENS, COFFEE SHOPS AND ICE CREAM PARLOURS INCLUDED IN CLASS 42. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 6981 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 Vista Grand 1994275 16/07/2010 SHEEL FOODS LTD. trading as ;SHEEL FOODS LTD. PLOT NO-6 7 7 SECTOR-29 GURGAON HARYANA SERVICE & PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: LAKSHYA LAW GROUP B-28, SECTOR-53, NOIDA, U.P-201304 Proposed to be Used To be associated with: 1949015, 1949016 DELHI HOTELS, MOTELS, RESTAURANT CAFETERIA LOUNGE BAR RESORT LODGING PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR MEETINGS, CONFERENCES AND EXHIBITIONS. 6982 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2036156 11/10/2010 NAVDEEP SINGH NARANG trading as ;M/S. HAANDI DUM BOOTH NO. 242, PHASE - 7, MOHALI - 160061 TRADERS. Address for service in India/Attorney address: PREETPAL SINGH ADV 434 SECTOR 15 A CHANDIGARH 160015 Used Since :01/06/2006 DELHI FOOD AND DRINKS. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 6983 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2143865 13/05/2011 CHENAB IMPEX PVT LTD J-1A, ANSA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SAKI VIHAR ROAD, SAKI NAKA, MUMBAI 400072 SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT,1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: WADIA GHANDY & CO. N.M. WADIA BUILDING,123, MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD, MUMBAI - 400 001. Proposed to be Used MUMBAI Restaurant services and services concerning providing of food and drinks all being services included in Class 43 6984 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2257691 28/12/2011 VAISHALI PUROHIT 4/31, KAMDHENU, HARI OM NAGAR, MULUND (EAST), MUMBAI-400 081 SERVICE PROVIDER AN INDIAN RESIDENT Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUREKHA BABU NAKMAN HIRA APT.,4TH FL.,ROOM NO.46,B WING,HANUMAN NAGAR,KALYAN(E), MUMBAI-412306 Used Since :01/12/2011 MUMBAI FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION 6985 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2264720 11/01/2012 V.BALAJI 8, OTHAVADAI STREET, MAMALLAPURAM. 603104. SERVICE PROVIDER HOTEL RAMAKRISHNA Address for service in India/Agents address: L.R. SWAMI CO. NO. 3 PLAYGROUND VIEW STREET, NANDANAM EXTN., CHENNAI - 600 035. Used Since :18/08/1988 CHENNAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING OF FOOD AND DRINK, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Subject to restricting the area to Tamil Nadu.. 6986 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2335307 22/05/2012 VIKAS KUMAR 552 LAL DORA NEAR HOLI CHOWK BRIJWASAN DELHI-61 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: M.K.GUPTA TRADE MARKS CO. A-73, III FLOOR, SILVER COMPLEX, ABOVE MAHARANI JEWELLERS, MAIN VIKAS MARG, GURU NANAK PURA, DELHI. Used Since :01/04/2000 DELHI "SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION " 6987 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2388520 03/09/2012 COMMANDO HOTELS PVT LTD. 331, DR.AMBEDKAR ROAD BANDRA ( W) MUMBAI 400 050. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: MAKHIJA & ASSOCIATES. 12/160, DAULAT NAGAR, THANE (E)-400 603. Used Since :01/04/2004 MUMBAI RESTAURANT SERVICES, PROVISION OF TEMPORARY LODGING 6988 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 Anglo Indian Hospitality 2388525 03/09/2012 ANGLO INDIAN PROPERTY ADVISORS PVT LTD NO 8,VIGNESH APARTMENT 2ND FLOOR, S NO 126 PLOT NO , 3, PAUD ROAD, KOTHRUD, PUNE-411 038. SERVICE PROVIDER PVT LTD COMPANY, INCORPORATED IN INDIA Address for service in India/Agents address: GANESH SHANKAR HINGMIRE 959, BUDHWAR PETH, PUNE-411 002. Used Since :22/04/2012 MUMBAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION 6989 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2388527 03/09/2012 ANGLO INDIAN PROPERTY ADVISORS PVT LTD NO 8,VIGNESH APARTMENT 2ND FLOOR, S NO 126 PLOT NO , 3, PAUD ROAD, KOTHRUD, PUNE-411 038. SERVICE PROVIDER PVT LTD COMPANY, INCORPORATED IN INDIA Address for service in India/Agents address: GANESH SHANKAR HINGMIRE 959, BUDHWAR PETH, PUNE-411 002. Used Since :22/04/2012 MUMBAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION 6990 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2585657 26/08/2013 VIKRAMBHAI CHANDRAKANTBHAI CHAVDA trading as ;VIKRAMBHAI CHAVDA FOOD ZONE NEAR SWAMI VIVEKANAND STATUE, DR. YAGNIK ROAD, RAJKOT, GUJARAT, INDIA SERVICE PROVIDER SINGLE FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: ALPESH N.DAVDA 201, AMIDHARA COMPLES, 37/KARANPARA, OPP. HOTEL SAMRAT, CANAL ROAD RAJKOT-360001 Used Since :01/01/2008 AHMEDABAD RESTAURANT SREVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINKS IN CLASS 43 6991 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2604625 30/09/2013 V COOK 4 U FOOD & SERVICES (P) LTD CD/48-A HARI NAGAR NEW DELHI 110064 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: NEERAJ GUPTA ADV., A-504 JHULELAL APARTMENTS PITAMPURA NEW DELHI 110034 Used Since :16/08/2013 DELHI HOTEL MOTEL RESTAURANTS BAR CATERING CONTRACTOR, FOODS SUPPLIERS, HOUSEKEEPING, READV TO EAT FOOD SUPPLY TO VENDORS, COOKERV ADVICE, MOBILE FOOD COURTS/ COUNTER/ VAN 6992 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2694165 07/03/2014 VIJAY BALKRISHNA UTTEKAR trading as ;SAINATH FASTFOOD SB/6, DHANVANTRI COMPLEX, OPP. SARDAR PATEL STATUE, SAYAJIGUNJ, VADODARA, - 390005, GUJARAT SERVICE PROVIDER Used Since :31/12/2000 AHMEDABAD SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK IN CLASS 43 6993 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2696323 11/03/2014 BIJITESH MALLIK trading as ;- MANIPAL CENTRE,S118 SOUTH BLOCK, FIRST FLOOR,47 DICKENSON ROAD,BANGALORE 560042,KARNATAKA,INDIA. SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: INTELLOCOPIA IP SERVICES NO.29, SHESHASHRI, I "C" CROSS, SN LAYOUT, BASAVESHWAR NAGAR, BANGALORE - 560 079. Used Since :10/03/2014 CHENNAI PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION 6994 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2715615 10/04/2014 PG FOODS LTD., 145 - 157, ST JOHN STREET, LONDON, ECIV 4PW, UNITED KINGDOM . Address for service in India/Attorney address: PUNIT JUNEJA, ADVOCATE C-164, SOMESHWAR PARK-3, NEAR SUN N STEP CLUB, DRIVE - IN-ROAD, THALTEJ, AHMEDABAD - 380054 Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD RESTAURANTS SERVICES, FAST-FOOD OUTLETS, PIZZA BAKERY SHOPS SNACK BAR SERVICES, CAFE SERVICES, CATERING SERVICES, AIRLINES CATERING SERVICES. FOOD PREPARATION. 6995 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2716044 10/04/2014 SADHU DEVKRUSHNDASJI SWAMI trading as ;M/S. SHREE SWAMINARAYAN GURUKUL RAJKOT Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul, Gondal Road, Rajkot-360002. SERVICE PROVIDER Used Since :12/03/2014 AHMEDABAD PROVIDING RESTAURANT SERVICES, FOOD AND DRINK SERVICES IN CLASS 43. 6996 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2717406 12/04/2014 RAM NARAYAN RAMSINGH JHANWAR trading as ;M/S. MONIKA ICE CREAM & JUICE PARLOUR 1, AAKAR APPARTMENT, TITHAL ROAD, VALSAD - 396 001. GUJARAT - INDIA. SERVICE PROVIDER NIL Address for service in India/Attorney address: T.C.PATEL & CO., 229, GOLDEN PLAZA, OPP. ARYA SAMAJ MANDIR, OUT SIDE RAIPUR GATE, KANKARIA, AHMEDABAD - 380 022 Used Since :01/04/1999 AHMEDABAD SERVICES RELATED TO CATERING SERVICES, DINNING HALL, HOTEL, RESTAURANT,BANQUET, PROVIDING FOOD & DRINKS, RECEPTION PARTY AND BUFFET DINNER PARTY INCLUDED IN CLASS - 43. 6997 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2793636 20/08/2014 MANISH DAS trading as ;M/S.DANER 7/2B,DOVERLANE(OPPOSITE DOVER LANE P.O.),KOLKATA-700029(W.B.) SERVICE PROVIDER (A Proprietorship Concern) Used Since :01/08/2011 KOLKATA Providing of food and drink through restaurants, food courts, hotels included in Class 43 6998 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 2802803 03/09/2014 BRB PUTHRAN trading as ;BRB PUTHRAN F6, CEE DEE YES AVENUE, NO. 10 CART TRACK ROAD, VELACHERY, CHENNAI 600042, TAMIL NADU SERVICE PROVIDER AN INDIAN NATIONAL Address for service in India/Agents address: PUTHRAN & ASSOCIATES B-3, KESAVAN ORCHID (3RD FLOOR), 5/7, NORTH MADA ST., SRI NAGAR COLONY, SAIDAPET, CHENNAI-600015. Proposed to be Used CHENNAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION; RETIREMENT HOMES 6999 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2803337 03/09/2014 EATLO NETWORKS PVT. LTD. trading as ;EATLO NETWORKS PVT. LTD. 182, KADAMBARI, PLOT - 19, SECTOR - 9, ROHINI, DELHI - 110 085. SERVICE PROVIDER A REGISTERED INDIAN COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Used Since :11/12/2011 DELHI MANUFACTURING & TRADING OF SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMODATION 7000 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2880984 12/01/2015 UNITED CONTINENTS TRAVEL SERVICE PVT. LTD. A-17,2 ND FLOOR ,LAJPAT NAGAR-4, NEW DELHI 110024 HOTELS,RESORT AND RESTAURANT Address for service in India/Attorney address: KULDEEP PATHAK & ASSOCIATES S-557,3RD FLOOR,OFFICE-10,HEERA COMPLEX,SCHOOL BLOCK, SHAKARPUR, DELHI-110092 Used Since :01/01/2015 DELHI HOTELS,RESORT AND RESTAURANT 7001 Trade Marks Journal No: 1808 , 31/07/2017 Class 43 2881234 13/01/2015 BRIGHT ENTERPRISES PVT.
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