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Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 2583664 22/08/2013 PRATHAM INFRATECH PVT LTD GROUND FLOOR, METRO STATION BOX, SECTOR-12, DWARKA, DELHI 110075, INDIA MANUFACTURERS & MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: MADAMSER & CO. FLAT NO. E (GF), SAGAR APTS., 6, TILAK MARG, NEW DELHI-110001. Proposed to be Used DELHI COMMON METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS, GOODS OF COMMON METAL NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES, NUTS AND BOLTS, CHAINS OF METALS, COTTER PINS, KEYS, KEY CHAINS, LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, BRACELETS OF METALS PAD LOCKS, CHAINS OF METAL, DOOR FITTINGS OF METAL , IRON WORK FOR METALS GODS INCLUDED IN CLASS 6 1571 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 DS 2611940 14/10/2013 DHARAMPAL SATYAPAL SONS PVT.LTD A-85/86 SEC-2 NOIDA 201301 U.P MANUFACTURERS & MERCHANTS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: THE ACME COMPANY B-41, JAIPUR ESTATE, NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Used Since :01/01/1997 DELHI COMMON METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS; METAL BUILDING MATERIALS; STEEL PIPES AND TUBES OF METAL, SAFES; INCLUDED IN CLASS 06. 1572 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 2790603 13/08/2014 VIKAS GOYAL trading as ;SMG INDUSTRIES 222, MANGALM PARADISE, 2nd FLOOR ROHINI, SECTOR-3, DELHI 110085 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: RAKESH KUMAR CHAMBER 342, 1ST FLOOR, WESTERN WING, TIS HAZARI COURT, DELHI. Used Since :31/12/2011 DELHI HARDWARE LIKE GLASS CONNECTOR GLASS SHOWER THINGS, HOCKS, PATCH FITTING, DOOR CLOSER, AUTOMATIC SLIDERS 1573 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 IMPORIO 2819516 30/09/2014 PRANAV BHUTANI 1315/1332, SANGTRASHAN CHOWK, PAHAR GANJ, NEW DELHI-110055 MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURING Address for service in India/Agents address: MANGLA REGISTRATION SERVICE. 1961, KATRA SHAHN-SHAHI, CHANDNI CHOWK, DELHI - 110 006. Proposed to be Used DELHI HARDWARE GOODS INCLUDING TOWER BOLTS, DOOR STOPPER, HANDLES, ALDROPS, RIVETS, HINGES, SCREWS, NAILS AND OTHER BUILDING HARDWARES AND FITTINGS. 1574 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 2829422 20/10/2014 MAYANK GOYAL R/O 272, RAJENDRA NAGAR, BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN - 321001. MANUFACTURING & TRADING Address for service in India/Attorney address: TYAGI CERTIFICATIONS SERVICES PVT. LTD. 3/112, LALITA PARK, LAXMI NAGAR, DELHI-92 Used Since :01/04/2014 DELHI LOCKS, HYDRAULIC DOOR CLOSERS, PAD LOCK & HARDWARE GOODS, COMMON METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS; METAL BUILDING MATERIALS 1575 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 NEEVA TECH 2894183 06/02/2015 ASHISH GULATI trading as ;AVINASH OVERSEAS PLOT NO. 11, IIND FLOOR, FURNITURE BLOCK, KIRTI NAGAR, NEW DELHI 110015 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: MADAMSER & CO. FLAT NO. E (GF), SAGAR APTS., 6, TILAK MARG, NEW DELHI-110001. Proposed to be Used DELHI HARDWARE GOODS INCLUDING DOOR HANDLES, LATCHES, HINGES, TOWER BOLTS, MORTICE HANDLES, LOCKS, INCLUDED IN FURNITURE FITTING, KITCHEN FITTINGS, FURNITURE ACCESSORIES, METAL FITTINGS, ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE, FURNITURE HARDWARE 1576 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 2894485 06/02/2015 HARDWARE SPECILALTY CO. INC 48-75 36th STREET, LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YORK 11101, USA MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Address for service in India/Attorney address: INFINI JURIDIQUE 604, NILGIRI APARTMENTS 9, BARAKHAMBA ROAD, N. DELHI-110 001 Used Since :01/01/2014 DELHI FASTENERS AND ELECTRONIC HARDWARE. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.WORDS OF DESCRIPTIVE NATURE. 1577 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 2985915 13/06/2015 C. B. CHAINS LTD. LALA SHEO PRASAD MARKET, 2ND FLOOR, KINARI BAZAR, AGRA (U.P.) INDIA. MANUFACTURER / MERCHANT. BODY INCORPORATE. Address for service in India/Agents address: P. K. ARORA TAJ TRADE MARKS PVT. LTD, 110 ANAND VRINDAVAN SANJAY PLACE AGRA(U.P) Proposed to be Used DELHI CHAIN AND PAYALS MADE-UP OF NON-PRECIOUS METALS. 1578 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 JAYKISAN 2997532 30/06/2015 BHAWANI CASTINGS PVT. LTD. 220 K.V. SUB STATION ROAD, VILL. AMBEY MAJRA, MANDI GOBINDGARH -147301 (PB.) 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 :01/05/2012 DELHI TMT BARS, SQUARES, ROUNDS, FLATS, ANGLES, CHANNELS, STRIPS & GIRDERS. 1579 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 B.VARDAN 2997533 30/06/2015 BHAWANI CASTINGS PVT. LTD. 220 K.V. SUB STATION ROAD, VILL. AMBEY MAJRA, MANDI GOBINDGARH -147301 (PB.) 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 :01/05/2012 DELHI TMT BARS, SQUARES, ROUNDS, FLATS, ANGLES, CHANNELS, STRIPS & GIRDERS 1580 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 3000092 03/07/2015 AVDEL UK LTD. 3 EUROPA COURT, SHEFFIEDL BUSINESS PARK, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND AND WALES, S9 1XE, UK MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS A COMPANY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF UNITED KINGDOM Address for service in India/Agents address: LALL LAHIRI AND SALHOTRA. PLOT NO. B-28, SECTOR - 32, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, GURGAON - 122 001, HARYANA. Used Since :31/12/2010 DELHI GOODS OF METAL; RIVETS OF COMMON METAL; HARDWARE OF METAL, IN PARTICULAR FASTENERS, HOOKS, RIVETS, BOLTS; NAILS, NUTS AND PINS; TUBULAR RIVETS; MANDRELS FOR INSTALHNG TUBULAR RIVETS; SCREWS, HOLLOW RIVETS, RIVETING BOLTS, SETTABLE OR LOCKABLE WITH THE AID OF RIVETING BOLTS, LOCKS AND PARTS THEREOF, NUTS, TIE NUTS, PINS, PIN-LIKE RELEASABLE QUICK CONNECTORS BETWEEN PLATES AND STRUCTURAL PARTS, MADE PARDY OR ENTIRELY OF COMMON METALS; METAL FASTENERS; METAL INSERT FASTENERS; BOLTING DEVICES CONSISTING OF PINS, STUMPS AND COLLARS, ALL OF COMMON METAL; LOCKING BOLTS, COLLARS, PLATES, LOCK WASHERS, SLEEVES, PIVOT OR SCREW RINGS, ALL MADE FROM STEEL OR METAL; SEALING PLUGS OF METAL; THREADED ANCHOR BUSHES; THREADED INSERTS; BLIND FASTENERS; ALL OF THE AFORESAID GOODS MADE FROM COMMON METAL; PARTS AND FITTINGS FOR ALL THE AFORESAID GOODS IN DIE 1581 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 PRABHUDEV 3007448 14/07/2015 MR. RAJINDER SINGH trading as ;GURPREM INDUSTRIES 8100/1, ST. NO.-4, RANJIT NAGAR, BACKSIDE ATI COLLEGE, LUDHIANA-141003 (PB.) 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 :01/07/2007 DELHI CYLINDER STAND, REFRIGERATOR STAND, WASHING MACHINE STAND, ATTA DRUM STAND & KITCHEN STEEL RACKS - ALL BEING METAL GOODS INCLUDED IN CLASS-6. 1582 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 3009274 16/07/2015 RAMESH CHANDRA trading as ;RAMESH CHANDRA 1/149 SANJAY COLONY NEW DELHI ETAH CHUNGI G.T. ROAD ALIGARH 202001 UP INDIA MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT & TRADERS Used Since :28/06/1981 DELHI LOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTION INCLUDING LOCKS, BUILDER"S HARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTION MADE OF BRASS AND OTHER METALS AND FITTINGS THEREOF INCLUDED IN CLASS 06 1583 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 RKGS 3012516 20/07/2015 SMT. ASHA RANI SH. RAJAN GUPTA SH. RAMIT GUPTA trading as ;R.K. GUPTA & SONS INDUSTRIAL AREA-C, SUA ROAD, GIASPURA, LUDHIANA, PB MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :12/07/1990 DELHI NUTS, BOLTS, WASHERS, RIVETS, SCREWS, FASTENERS & METAL SHEETS. 1584 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 TANEC 3020611 30/07/2015 ENGINEERS CONTINENTAL (P) LIMITED D-257, PHASE -VIII, FOCAL POINT, LUDHIANA (PB). MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS A COMAPNY DULY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMANIES 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 :01/06/2012 DELHI HANDLES MADE OF METAL BEING PART OF TROLLY FOR USE IN CARRYING DUSTBIN INCLUDED IN CLASS-6. 1585 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 3032774 14/08/2015 SH. VIKAS MAINI trading as ;VIJAY SANITARY WORKS E-61,INDUSTRIAL AREA, M-16, NEAR PEER BABA RULIA SHAH JI, JALANDHAR-144004 (PB.) MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/1969 DELHI VALVES (METAL), COCKS (METAL) AND PIPE FITTINGS (METAL). 1586 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 GEOSTAR 3036785 20/08/2015 S. SURAM SINGH S. MULTAN SINGH trading as ;GEOSTAR EXPORTS 274-275, STREET NO.-5, RAM NAGAR, BHAMIAN KALAN, LUDHIANA-141015 (PB.) MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/07/2012 DELHI NUTS, BOLTS, SCREWS, WASHERS, RIVETS, STUDS, FASTENERS, STEEL BALLS, LOCKS AND SPRINGS. 1587 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 3043100 28/08/2015 MRS. MITHLESH SHARMA trading as ;DEV DEEP INDUSTRIES 1/36 M-4 H NO 1563 SANJAY GANDHI COLONY G.T.ROAD ALIGARH 202001 U.P MANUFACTURING Address for service in India/Agents address: V.K. PACHOURI 18/144, PATEL NAGAR, AGRA ROAD, ALIGARH - 202 001. Used Since :05/12/1998 DELHI Manufacturing of Locks, Hardwares and Building Fittings. 1588 Trade Marks Journal No: 1894 , 25/03/2019 Class 6 3162787 19/01/2016 SHAKTI FORGE INDUSTRIES PVT. LTD. G - 554, ROAD 1G, KISHAN GATE, G.I.D.C. LODHIKA, AT: METODA, KALAWAD ROAD, RAJKOT - 360021, GUJARAT MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: NAVDEEP & ASSOCIATES B - 13, NEW YOGESHWAR SOCIETY, NR.

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