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Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 1954573 22 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 1954573 22/04/2010 AROMSA BESIN AROMA VE KATKI MADDELERI SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI trading as ;AROMSA BESIN AROMA VE KATKI MADDELERI SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI GEBZE ORGANIZE SANAYI BOLGESI, IHSAN DEDE CADDESI, PK-18 GEBZE- KOCAELI TURKEY MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS A COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF TURKEY Address for service in India/Agents address: SELVAM & SELVAM 9/1-VALLIAMMAL STREET, KILPAUK, CHENNAI 600 010 Proposed to be Used CHENNAI COFFEE, TEA, COCOA, SUGAR, RICE, TAPIOCA, SAGO, ARTIFICIAL COFFEE; FLOUR AND PREPARATIONS MADE FROM CEREALS, BREAD, PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY, ICES; HONEY, TREACLE; YEAST, BAKING-POWDER; SALT, MUSTARD; VINEGAR, SAUCES (CONDIMENTS); SPICES; ICE. 3188 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 REPARE 2409984 11/10/2012 MANKIND PHARMA LIMITED 208, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III, New Delhi – 110020, INDIA MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER A COMPANY DULY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: DASWANI & DASWANI Daswani House, Green Acres 23B, Ahiripukur 1st Lane, Kolkata - 700019 Used Since :01/03/2001 DELHI NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES, NOT FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, NJADE-"LROM COFFEE, TEA, COCOA, SUGAR, RICE, TAPIOCA, SAGO, PASTA, CEREALS, FLAVOURINGS (OTHEF^^THAN ESSENTIAL OILS); NON-MEDICATED FOOD IN THE FORM OF BARS, TABLETS AND POWDERS USED AS NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS, FOOD SUPPLEMENTS, VITAMINS SUPPLEMENTS AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS. 3189 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 CRYSTAL CLEAR 2457596 09/01/2013 SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S. A. 1800 VEVEY, SWITZERLAND. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF SWITZERLAND Address for service in India/Agents address: INTTL ADVOCARE. F-252, WESTERN AVENUE, SAINIK FARMS, NEW DELHI - 110 062. Used Since :30/08/1997 DELHI COCOA; CHOCOLATE, COCOLATES, CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS, CONFECTIONERY , CANDY, CHEWING GUM AND BUBBLE GUM; BISCUITS, CHOCOLATE BISCUITS; BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY; CEREALS, AND PREPARATIONS MADE FROM CEREALS; SNACK FOODS INCLUDED IN CLASS 30 FOR MAKING ICE CREAM. MARK SHOULD BE READ AND USE AS A WHOLE.. 3190 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2513072 15/04/2013 ALPESH ARVIND SHAH KETAN SHASHIKANT PARMAR trading as ;SADGURU SPICES SADGURU SPICES, H/44, APMC MARKET 1, PHASE II, SECTOR 19C, VASHI, NAVI MUMBAI-400 703 MERCHANT AND TRADER A PARTNERSHIP CONCERN Proposed to be Used MUMBAI JEERA, KALONJI, SOUFF, METHI, AJWAIN, SUVA, TILL, RAI, POOY SEED INCLUDED IN CLASS-30 THE MARK SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE COLOURS AS SHOWN IN THE REPRESENTATION ON THE FORM OF THE APPLICATION. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE SPICES. 3191 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2514076 16/04/2013 RAJIV SOOD trading as ;DAMIAN G-73 SITE 05 GREATER NOIDA INDUSTRIAL AREA GREATER NOIDA 201306 UP MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: BANSAL & COMPANY 210, JOP PLAZA, {OPP MC DONALD"S} P-2, SECTOR-18, NOIDA-201 301, NCR DELHI. INDIA. Used Since :23/09/2003 DELHI COOKED FOOD; SNACKS DESERTS; FLOUR AND PREPARATIONS MADE FROM CEREALS, SANDWICHES, BURGERS, BREAD, PASTRY AND DAIRY CONFECTIONERY, SUGAR, RICE, SALT, MUSTARD; VINEGAR, SAUCES (CONDIMENTS); SPICES AND ICE. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD (FOODS). 3192 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2630250 20/11/2013 GAJANAN AGRO FOODS (P) LTD. 1D-1, AMAUSI INDUSTRIAL AREA, NADARANJ, LICKNOW-226009, UP MANUFACTURING & MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: SHASTRI REGISTRATION BUREAU 2-5, (1ST FLOOR), GYAN MANDAL PLAZA, MAIDAGIN, VARANASI, (U.P.). Used Since :01/12/2009 To be associated with: 1987789 DELHI Confectionery, Namkeen, Tomato Balls, Chatpate, Wafers, Churmure and Snacks 3193 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2657842 10/01/2014 PARVEEN KUMAR GOYAL trading as ;DURGA FLOUR MILLS B-1477/1, SHASTRI NAGAR, DELHI 110052 MANUFACTURING & MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: BACHAN LEGAL CONSULTANTS (P) LTD. 2337, DHARAMPURA, CHAWRI BAZAR, DELHI - 110 006. Used Since :01/11/1993 DELHI MAIDA, SUJI, RAW A, MILL-ATTA, DALIA, BESAN, SALT, TEA, PULSES, POHA THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO. 1074167. 3194 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 MOTHER NYLON SAGO 2668233 28/01/2014 K. SIVAPRAKASAM trading as ;SAGOSERVE SAGOSERVE, JAGIR AMMAPALAYAM POST, SALEM-636302, TAMILNADU MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURER Address for service in India/Agents address: SENTHIL KUMAR N INTEPAT IP SERVICES PVT. LTD., 176, INDRA COMPLEX, SARAKKI MAIN ROAD, SARAKKI, JP NAGAR 1ST PHASE, BANGALORE - 560 078, KARNATAKA Proposed to be Used CHENNAI SAGO No exclusive right over the word NYLON SAGO separately except as substantially shown in the representation of the mark. 3195 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 MOTHER SAGO 2668234 28/01/2014 K. SIVAPRAKASAM trading as ;SAGOSERVE SAGOSERVE, JAGIR AMMAPALAYAM POST, SALEM-636302, TAMILNADU MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURER Address for service in India/Agents address: SENTHIL KUMAR N INTEPAT IP SERVICES PVT. LTD., 176, INDRA COMPLEX, SARAKKI MAIN ROAD, SARAKKI, JP NAGAR 1ST PHASE, BANGALORE - 560 078, KARNATAKA Proposed to be Used CHENNAI SAGO 3196 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2678820 14/02/2014 T. NAWAS trading as ;UNITED TRADING COMPANY DOOR NO: KP 7/518-521, THIRUNAVAYA ROAD, PUTHANATHANI, KALPAKANCHERY P.O, MALAPPURAM DISTRICT, PIN 676551, KERALA MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS PARTNERSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: JOHN MATHEW & ASSOCIATES. S/14, EMPIRE BUILDING OLD RAILWAY STATION ROAD COCHIN 682018 KERALA Used Since :19/02/2006 CHENNAI BIRIYANI RICE, RICE 3197 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2685293 24/02/2014 GAUTAM AGARWAL trading as ;R. M. Foods Products Shed No. 23 and 24, Bamunimaidam Industrial Estate, Guwahati-21. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS/TRADERS Address for service in India/Agents address: L.S. DAVAR & CO. 32, RADHA MADHAV DUTTA GARDEN LANE, KOLKATA - 700 010. Used Since :15/05/2002 KOLKATA Whole spices, Powder spices (curry and blends), Tea, Dry Fruits, Oil Seeds, Besan, Suji, Maida, Aata, Other edible flavours. Ajinomoto (Mono-sodiunn Glutamate), including whole spices, Edible flavouring. 3198 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2708942 28/03/2014 C.H. NAGESHWAR RAO J. RAMPRASAD C.H. RADHAKRISHNA K. GEETHA VANI trading as ;VIJAYALAKSHMI AGRO FOOD INDUSTRIES NAVANAGAR MARLANAHALLI, KARATAGI TQ GANGAVATHI, DIST KOPPAL- 583229 MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURER Address for service in India/Agents address: C. VENKATASUBRAMANIAM. S-3 AND S-4, 2ND FLOOR, RUKMINI PLAZA, NO. 84, D.V.G. RD., BASAVANGUDI, BANGLORE-560 004. Used Since :11/01/2011 CHENNAI RICE AND RICE PRODUCT Disclaimed: generic words shown in image. No exclusive right over the descriptive matters appearing in the representation of the mark. 3199 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2709500 31/03/2014 AKRAM QURESHI trading as ;AL-BASHEER FOODS 7376, GHANTE WALI MASJID, SADAR NALA ROAD, SADAR BAZAR, DELHI-110006 MERCHANT & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: PURI & PURI (ADVOCATES) 4969/5, IST FLOOR, SIRKIWALAN, (NEAR HAUZ QAZI POLICE STATION) HAUZ QAZI, DELHI-6 Used Since :25/03/2014 DELHI SPICES AND SEMAIYA AS PER CLASS 30. 3200 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2717594 14/04/2014 DEVYANI FOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED trading as ;Devyani Food Industries Limited F-2/7, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi-110020. Manufacturer and merchant A Body Incorporate Address for service in India/Agents address: D K LALWANI & CO. 403, SHAKUNTALA BUILDING, 59, NEHRU PLACE, NEW DELHI- 110 019. Used Since :22/03/2013 To be associated with: 1168157, 1830821, 2607270, 2717543, 2717586, 2717587, 2717588, 2717589, 2717590, 2717591, 2717592, 2717593 DELHI Ice cream, ice candy and confectionery. 3201 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2787703 06/08/2014 DARJEELING ORGANIC TEA ESTATES PVT. LTD. trading as ;DARJEELING ORGANIC TEA ESTATES PVT. LTD. 34A,METCALFE STREET,JAIN CENTRE,7TH FLOOR,KOLKATA 700013,WEST BENGAL Producer, Merchant and Exporter an Indian Public Limited Company Address for service in India/Agents address: A. SHUNGLU & CO. 155/ 1, BLOCK G, NEW ALIPORE, KOLKATA - 700 053. Used Since :01/01/2012 KOLKATA TEA REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF WORD "TEA” .. THE MARK SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE COLOURS AS SHOWN IN THE REPRESENTATION ON THE FORM OF THE APPLICATION .. 3202 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2801461 01/09/2014 SH. PARMOD KUMAR BANSAL trading as ;KESHO RAM PARMOD KUMAR DELHI GATE HISAR 125001 HARYANA MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI TRADE MARK CO. A/48, YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI - 110 092. Used Since :25/04/2008 DELHI COFFEE, TEA, COCOA, SUGAR, RICE, PULSES, TAPIOCA, SAGO, ARTIFICIAL COFFEE; FLOUR AND PREPARATIONS MADE FROM CEREAL, BREAD, PASTY AND CONFECTIONERY, ICES; HONEY, TREACLE; YEAST BAKING POWDER; SALT; MUSTARD; VINEGAR; SAUCES (CONDIMENTS); SPICES. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT MARK SHOULD BE USED AS A WHOLE.. 3203 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 LUTHRA'S KRISHNA BIKANERI NAMKEEN 2819448 28/09/2014 ACHHAR SINGH BALWINDER SINGH SURINDER SINGH trading as ;SHAKTI MISTHAN BHANDAR VIJAY PALACE, I.T.I. ROAD, VILLAGE SASOLI, YAMUNA NAGAR-135001 (HARYANA) MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: MAHTTA & CO 43-B/3, UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA. 141001 (PUNJAB) Used Since :29/06/2001 DELHI Sweets, Namkeen, Biscuits, Bhujia, Mungphali (Peanut), Reori, Gachak, Khasta & Confectionery Items. no exclusive right to the use of the word "BIKANERI". Mark shall be used as whole.. 3204 Trade Marks Journal No: 1897 , 15/04/2019 Class 30 2821125 07/10/2014 MRS.

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