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Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 CAMEO 1974865 03/06/2010 PRINCE BANSAL trading as ;PRINCE INTERNATIONAL F -284, PHASE -VIII, FOCAL POINT, NICHI MANGLI, LUDHIANA - 141010, PUNJAB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2006 DELHI BICYCLES AND PARTS THEREOF. 2602 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 BRICA Priority claimed from 20/05/2010; Application No. : 85/043,971 ;United States of America 1981385 17/06/2010 BLUE RIDGE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY trading as ;BLUE RIDGE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY 225 BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY,POST OFFICE BOX 989,FREEPORT,FLORIDA 32439,U.S.A. MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS AND DISTRIBUTORS. A CORPORATION DULY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Address for service in India/Agents address: D. P. AHUJA & CO. 53, SYED AMIR ALI AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700 019, WEST BENGAL. Proposed to be Used KOLKATA AUTOMOBILE MIRRORS FOR ATTACHMENT INSIDE A VEHICLE FOR THE OBSERVATION OF THE VEHICLE"S INTERIOR; AUTOMOBILE SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT SLEEVE FOR ADJUSTING THE FIT OF SEAT BELTS; AUTOMOBILE SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT SLEEVE FOR ADJUSTING THE FIT OF SHOULDER BELTS; BABY STROLLERS; BOLSTER FOR USE IN A VEHICLE FOR LEVELING A CHILD"S SAFETY CAR SEAT; COMBINATION DRINK HOLDER AND SNACK TRAY FOR USE IN A VEHICLE; COMBINATION DRINK HOLDER AND SNACK TRAY THAT ATTACHES TO A STROLLER OR TO A SHOPPING CART HANDLE; CUSHIONS FOR ATTACHMENT TO THE SEAT BELT OR SHOULDER BELT OF A VEHICLE; KICK MATS FOR PROTECTING THE REAR SIDE OF A VEHICLE SEAT BACK; MATS FOR VEHICLE SEATS SPECIFICALLY FOR USE UNDER A CHILD"S SAFETY CAR SEAT; MATS FOR VEHICLE SEATS TO KEEP SEAT CLEAN; MIRRORS FOR ATTACHMENT INSIDE A VEHICLE FOR THE OBSERVATION OF A REAR-FACING INFANT IN A CHILD"S SAFETY SEAT; MIRRORS FOR ATTACHMENT TO THE SEAT OF A VEHICLE FOR THE OBSERVATION OF A REAR-FACING INFANT IN A CHILD"S SAFETY CAR SEAT; NOVELTY SIGN FOR USE IN VEHICLE WINDOWS; SNACK TRAYS THAT ATTACH TO A CHILD"S SAFETY CAR SEAT FOR USE IN A VEHICLE; SNACK TRAYS THAT ATTACH TO A STROLLER OR TO A SHOPPING CART HANDLE; SOFT COVERS FOR VEHICLE SEAT BELTS; STROLLERS; SUNSCREENS FOR USE WITHIN AN AUTOMOBILE; SUNSHADES FOR USE WITHIN AN AUTOMOBILE; AND VEHICLE ACCESSORIES COMBINING A STORAGE CONTAINER FOR USE IN A MOTOR VEHICLE AND A MAT FOR VEHICLE SEAT TO KEEP SEAT CLEAN. 2603 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2015937 30/08/2010 S.P.GOPIKRISHNAN G.BHARATHI trading as ;SPARTAN RESILIENT TYRES NO.37/144, PERIYAR STREET, TMP NAGAR, PADI, CHENNAI - 600 050. MANUFACTURER Address for service in India/Attorney address: A. ARIVAZHAGAN 38/13, DESIGAR STREET, VADAPALANI, CHENNAI - 600 026. Used Since :09/03/2009 CHENNAI MANUFACTURER OF SOLID CUSION TYRES USED FOR FORKLIFT TRUCKS/ MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS AND OTHER RUBBER MOLDED ITEMS AND TYRE ACCESSORIES AND TYRES FOR MOTOR LAND VEHICLES REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE words RESILIENT TYRES 2604 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2057571 23/11/2010 MR RAM GOPAL BANSAL trading as ;GANPATI AUTO TRADERS SHRI KRISHNA DHAM MARKET RAILWAY ROAD KURUKSHETRA-136118 . Address for service in India/Attorney address: S. SINGH & ASSOCIATES 213, 3RD FLOOR PARMANAND COLONY, DR. MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI-9 Used Since :01/04/2009 DELHI ALL KINDS OF SPARE PARTS AND FITTING INCLUDING RUBBER COMPONENTS USED IN AUTOMOBILES HEAVT LAND VEHICLES AND EARTHMOVING MACHINES INCLUDED IN CLASS 12 2605 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 SORAB 2062487 02/12/2010 SAURABH KHANNA trading as ;KHANNA AUTOMOTIVES 418 - R, MODEL TOWN, LUDHIANA - 141002, PUNJAB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2007 DELHI PARTS, FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES INCLUDED IN CLASS 12 FOR USE IN TWO WHEELERS AND THREE WHEELERS. 2606 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 ASCON 2062490 02/12/2010 MANIK AGGARWAL trading as ;KAMDHENU INTERNATIONAL MALERKOTLA ROAD, KHANNA, PUNJAB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2007 DELHI PARTS AND FITTINGS INCLUDED IN CLASS 12 FOR USE IN MOTOR LAND VEHICLES AND TRACTORS. 2607 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 J.V 2065911 09/12/2010 SHRI ASHISH KUMAR trading as ;J.V. ENTERPRISES SHOP NO. 1234, KALSIAN STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE, GILL ROAD, MILLER GANJ, LUDHIANA - 141003, PUNJAB MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURER Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI PARTS AND FITTING INCLUDED IN CLASS 12 FOR USE IN AUTOS MOTOR LAND VEHICLES AND TRACTORS THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER..838515. 2608 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2066195 10/12/2010 ASHOK KUMAR trading as ;ESHAN INDUSTRIES 3173, 2ND FLOOR SUI WALI GALI RAM BAZAR MORI GATE DELHI 6 MERCHANT & MANUFACTURER Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUNRISE TRADE MARKS CO. NAND GRAM ROAD, OPP. SHRI HARI MANDIR, 882, GALI NO.--10, SEWA NAGAR, GZB. 201001. Used Since :01/04/2007 DELHI TRACTOR SPARE ,FRONT WHEEL HUBB ,SPINDLES IN CLASS -12 THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 2609 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 SMCCPARADO 2067092 13/12/2010 NARENDER KUMAR SACHDEVA trading as ;SACHDEVA MOTOR CYCLE CO. 177/53, HARDHYAN SINGH ROAD, NAIWALA, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI - 110005 MERCHENTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI ADVOCATES A - 48, (LALJI HOUSE) YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI -110092. Used Since :01/04/2007 DELHI MOTOR CYCLE PARTS 2610 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2198525 02/09/2011 HARI KRISHNA EXPORTS PVT. LTD 1701, THE CAPITAL, B" WING BANDRA KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA (EAST), MUMBAI-400051. SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: SOLOMON & ROY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SERVICES Calcot House 3rd Flr., 8/10 M.P. Shetty Marg, Tamarind Street, Fort, Mumbai-400023, India. Proposed to be Used MUMBAI VEHICLES; APPARATUS FOR LOCOMOTION BY LAND, AIR OR WATER 2611 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2229040 04/11/2011 PAWAN KUMAR DHOOT trading as ;RAMA INDUSTRIES BUSINESS CENTER, 601, 6TH FLOOR, NEAR CANARA BANK, 60FT ROAD, R. B. MEHTA MARG, GHATKOPAR EAST, MUMBAI-400077 MANUFACTURING AND TRADING PROPRIETOR-AN INDIAN RESIDENT Address for service in India/Attorney address: ADVOCATE SANGEETA PAL C/310, ANTOPHILL WAREHOUSING COMPANY LTD., V.I.T COLLEGE ROAD, WADALA (E), MUMBAI - 400 037 Used Since :01/10/2011 MUMBAI VEHICLES; APPARATUS FOR LOCOMOTION BY LAND, AIR OR WATER. 2612 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2229099 04/11/2011 KEDARNATH DHOOT trading as ;KND INDUSTRIES BUSINESS CENTER, 601, 6TH FLOOR, NEAR CANARA BANK, 60FT ROAD, R. B. MEHTA MARG, GHATKOPAR EAST, MUMBAI-400077 MANUFACTURING AND TRADING PROPRIETOR-AN INDIAN RESIDENT Address for service in India/Attorney address: ADVOCATE SANGEETA PAL C/310, ANTOPHILL WAREHOUSING COMPANY LTD., V.I.T COLLEGE ROAD, WADALA (E), MUMBAI - 400 037 Used Since :01/10/2011 MUMBAI VEHICLES; APPARATUS FOR LOCOMOTION BY LAND, AIR OR WATER. 2613 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2588349 30/08/2013 SHAILESH J. PATEL PRANAV S. PATEL KRUNAL S. PATEL trading as ;ULPA PRODUCTS PLOT NO 6, OHM INDUSTRIAL PARK, COASTAL HIGHWAY, VILLAGE DEHRI, UMBERGAON-396170.DIST. VALSAD GUJARAT. MANUFACUTRERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: G.S. RIJHWANI & CO. 203, SHREE PRASAD CHAMBERS, IIND FLOOR, NEAR TSEC ENGINEERING COLLEGE, 35TH ROAD, TPS III, BANDRA WEST MUMBAI-400050 Used Since :26/08/2013 AHMEDABAD AUTOMOBILE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES BEING GOODS INCLUDED IN CLASS 12 2614 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 PRISMSUN 2777944 21/07/2014 MR. NIGAM J. OJHA trading as ;Prismsun Enterprise C/6, Ratnadeep Complex, Behind Rahul Tower, Near 100 Feet Road, Anand Nagar, Satellite, Ahmedabad - 15, Gujarat Manufacturer & Merchant Proprietor & Merchant Address for service in India/Attorney address: RISHIT BHATT & CO. C/3, Raj Apartment, B/h. Kothawala Flats, Near Kocharab Ashram, Kocharab Road, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad - 380 006, Gujarat, India Used Since :01/05/2014 AHMEDABAD AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, PARTS AND APPARATUS THREOF INCLUDED IN CLASS 12. 2615 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 2993678 24/06/2015 SUNNY BASSI trading as ;GOLD FILTER & CO. 6/1,KANKRA PARA LANE,HOWRAH 711104,W.B. MANUFACTURER & MERCHANT AN INDIAN PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: GOODWILL REGISTRATION SERVICE C/O. SUSANTA GHOSH,107/1G TOLLYGUNGE ROAD,KOLKATA 700026,WEST BENGAL,INDIA. Proposed to be Used KOLKATA ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOBILES SPARE PARTS & ACCESSORIES 2616 Trade Marks Journal No: 1815 , 18/09/2017 Class 12 3047228 03/09/2015 HERO MOTOCORP LIMITED 34 Basant Lok, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi -110 057 Manufacturers An Indian Company incorporated under The Companies Act, 1956. Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Proposed to be Used To be associated with: 3047220 DELHI Motor cycles, scooters, motor land vehicles including parts, fittings and accessories falling in class 12.
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