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Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 1873621 15 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 1873621 15/10/2009 VANTAGE ORGANIC FOOD PVT. LTD 13/12-A, MALVIYA NAGAR, JAIPUR-302004 RAJASTHAN NO SPECIFY A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF COMPANIES ACT, 1956. Address for service in India/Agents address: PRATEEK KASLIWAL C-230, GYAN MARG, TILAK NAGAR, JAIPUR 302004 Used Since :01/05/2005 AHMEDABAD AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAIN NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; LIVE ANIMALS; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES; SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS; FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMALS, MALT. 5876 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 UTROSTRONG 1936711 16/03/2010 AMIT KUMAR trading as ;M/S. LAKSHYA MEDICAL AGENCY DELHI ROAD RAMPUR MANIHARAN TEH RAMPUR MANI DISTT SAHARANPUR-247001. MARKETING AND TRADING Address for service in India/Attorney address: VINAY MARWAH ADV 292 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY 134003 Used Since :21/01/2010 DELHI FEED SUPPLIMENTS;PROTEINS FOR VETRINARY PURPOSE;POULTRY FEED SUPPLIMENTS 5877 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 1980030 15/06/2010 KRISHNA CHAURASIA A - 198, GUNJRAWALAN TOWN, PART - 1, DELHI - 110009. MANUFACTURER TRADERS AND SERVICES PROVIDER AN INDIAN NATIONAL Address for service in India/Agents address: THE ACME COMPANY B-41, NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110013. Used Since :13/04/2002 DELHI BETAL SPICES (PAN MASALA), SCENTED & SWEET MOUTH FRESHNERS GOODS FALLING IN CLASS 31. 5878 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2126091 06/04/2011 INDIAN HERBS SPECIALITIES PRIVATE LIMITED D-21 SHOP NO 2, ACHARYA NIKETAN MAYUR VIHAR, PHASE-I, NEW DELHI-110091 MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Address for service in India/Attorney address: KRISHNAMURTHY & CO. 4th Floor, Prestige Takt No. 23, Kasturba Road Cross Bangalore - 560 001 Used Since :01/04/2000 DELHI AGRICULTURAL,HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES; SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS, FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMALS, FEED SUPPLEM ENTS, MAIL. no exclusive right over “PICTURE OF HEN” appearing on the label and other descriptive matters appearing on the label.. 5879 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 LivoLiv-DS 2126095 06/04/2011 INDIAN HERBS SPECIALITIES PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;Indian Herbs Specialities Private Limited D-21, Shop No. 2, Acharya Niketan, Mayur Vihar Phase-1, New Delhi-110091 MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Address for service in India/Attorney address: KRISHNAMURTHY & CO. 4th Floor, Prestige Takt No. 23, Kasturba Road Cross Bangalore - 560 001 Used Since :01/04/2000 DELHI AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES,FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETAVLES ,SEEDS,NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS,FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMAL,FEED SUPPLEMENTS ,MALT 5880 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 AMRIT AGRI 2133269 21/04/2011 AMRIT AGRITECH PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;M/S. AMRIT AGRITECH PRIVATE LIMITED 860,Sector-15,Part-II,Gurgaon-122001(Haryana) An Indian Company incorporated under The Companies Act,1956,who are Manufacturer and Merchants An Indian company registered under the Companies Act,1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUMMIT AGGARWAL C-36,MAHENDRU ENCLAVE,LANE NO.4,OPPOSITE MODEL TOWN,NEW DELHI-110009. Used Since :28/10/2009 DELHI POULTRY FEED AND CATTLE FEED 5881 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2251852 19/12/2011 KULBHUSHAN KUMAR AMANDEEP GUPTA trading as ;KISSAN COTTON FACTORY DABWALI ROAD VILAGE GURUSAR SEHNE WALA DISTT BATHINDA PUNJAB MANFACTURER AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: SHARMA & ASSOCIATES. 8, NEW KITCHLU NAGAR, LANE, LUDHIANA -141 001. (PB.). Used Since :01/04/2005 DELHI CATTLE FEED 5882 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 TYCOON SEEDTECH 2260902 03/01/2012 SHRI HARISH GIRI SHRI JITENDRA PAL SINGH trading as ;TYCOON SEEDTECH A2/14 RAHASTHALI APARTMENTS MADHUBAN CHOWK PITAMPURA DELHI 34 MANUFACTURERS & MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: PUNJAB REGISTRATION SERVICE. 4/67, NEHRU NAGAR, NEW DELHI- 110 065. Used Since :11/04/2011 DELHI SEEDS OF ALL KINDS INCLUDED IN CLASS 31 THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..2129519. 5883 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2284659 16/02/2012 CHAROEN POKPHAND GROUP CO., LTD 313 C.P. TOWER SILOM ROAD SILOM SUB-DISTRICT BANGRAK DISTRICT BANGKOK THAILAND MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS &SERVICES A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAW THAILAND Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Used Since :10/11/2010 DELHI ANIMAL FOOD THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 5884 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 CHARGER 2310138 03/04/2012 ARVIND KUMAR TUSELE B-274, 2ND FLOOR, YOJANA VIHAR, NEW DELHI - 110092 Manufacturer & Merchant Address for service in India/Attorney address: MAHESH KUMAR MIGLANI Prop. Worldwide Registration Bureau 60/30, New Rohtak Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi 110 005 Proposed to be Used DELHI PAN MASALA, PAN PRODUCTS, PAN LEAVES, PAN CHUTNEY, PAN INGREDIENTS, CONSTITUENT OF PAN AND PAN MASALA, MOUTH FRESHENERS, MUKHWAS, SUPARI (BEETLE NUT), BEETLE NUTS, BEETLE NUTS POWDER. 5885 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2313273 11/04/2012 UNITED AGROLIFE (INDIA) LTD 109, KARANPUR, DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND-248001 MANUFACTURE AND MERCHANTS Used Since :15/04/2008 DELHI AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES 5886 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 BOVILAX 2323528 29/04/2012 BOVIAN HEALTH CARE PVT. LTD. trading as ;BOVIAN HEALTH CARE PVT. LTD. SSR CORPORATE PARK, OFFICE # 501, 13/6, MATHURA ROAD, NH - 2, NCR OF DELHI, FARIDABAD, HARYANA - 121 003 MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS & TRADING MERCHANTS A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY INCORPORATED IN INDIA UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: B. RAMACHANDRAN 17/18, S.K.C.BLDGS, III FLOOR, MILL ROAD, COIMBATORE 641 001 Used Since :08/02/2012 DELHI ANIMAL FOODSTUFFS & ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENTS INCLUDED IN CLASS 31. 5887 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 KAMAL FARM 2323619 30/04/2012 KAMAL JEWELLERS 10 ASTLEY HALL RAJPUR ROAD DEHRAUDUN MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUMIT RAJPUT ADV., 488, CHAMBER BLOCK-II, DELHI HIGH COURT, NEW DELHI-3 Used Since :01/07/2011 DELHI AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; LIVE ANIMALS; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES; SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS; FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMALS, MALT 5888 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2324028 30/04/2012 AVENUE SUPERMARTS LTD. ANJANEYA CHS. LTD. ORCHARD AVENUE, OPP. HIRANANDANI FOUNDATION SCHOOL, POWAI, MUMBAI-400076, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA MANUFACTURE, MERCHANT AND TRADERS AN INDIAN COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: CHANDRAKANT & CO. Santosh Yashwant Sakpal Chandrakant & Co. Viceroy Bldg., B-Wing, 404, S.N. Dubey Road, Nr. Kokanipada Bus Stop, Rawalpada, Dahisar (E), Mumbai 400 068, Maharashtra. Used Since :21/04/2012 MUMBAI COFFEE BEANS, COFFEE SEEDS NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS OF COFFEE; BEING INCLUDED IN C1ASS-31 5889 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2347685 13/06/2012 RAGHAV FARMS P.O KARTARPUR DISTT JALANDHAR MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS AND AGRICULTURIST Address for service in India/Agents address: BAJAJ REGISTRATION SERVICE 193, CIVIL LINES, 1ST FLOOR , SANJAY GANDHI MRKT. BMC CHOWK, JALANDHAR-144001, PUNJAB. Used Since :01/04/2009 DELHI FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INCLUDING POTATO AND POTATO SEEDS INCHIDED IN CLASS - 31. 5890 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2358494 04/07/2012 M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED trading as ;M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED 86 NEHRU GARDEN ROAD, OPP. GOVT. BOOK DEPOT JALANDHAR PB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY DULY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2009 DELHI CATTLE FEED, OIL CAKES, COTTON SEEDS, KHAL BINOLA, POULTRY FEED AND FEED SUPPLEMENT BEING FOOD STUFF FOR ANIMALS 5891 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2358496 04/07/2012 M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED trading as ;M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED 86 NEHRU GARDEN ROAD, OPP. GOVT. BOOK DEPOT JALANDHAR PB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY DULY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2009 DELHI CATTLE FEED, OIL CAKES, COTTON SEEDS, KHAL BMOLA, POULTR)" FEED AND FEED SUPPLEMENTS BEING FOOD STUFF FOR ANIMALS 5892 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2358497 04/07/2012 M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED trading as ;M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED 86 NEHRU GARDEN ROAD, OPP. GOVT. BOOK DEPOT JALANDHAR PB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY DULY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2009 DELHI CATTLE FEED, OIL CAKES, COTTON SEEDS, KHAL BINOLA, POULTRY FEED AND FEED SUPPLEMENTS BEING FOOD STUFF FOR ANIMALS THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 5893 Trade Marks Journal No: 1842 , 26/03/2018 Class 31 2358498 04/07/2012 M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED trading as ;M/S DARBAR FEED MILLS (P) LIMITED 86 NEHRU GARDEN ROAD, OPP. GOVT. BOOK DEPOT JALANDHAR PB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY DULY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO.
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