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Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 1863911 17 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 1863911 17/09/2009 VASUDHA ECOFRIENDS PROJECTS PVT. LTD trading as ;VASUDHA ECOFRIENDS PROJECTS PVT. LTD 50 2ND FLOOR SUKH VIHAR NEW DELHI MANUFACTURING AND MARKETING Address for service in India/Attorney address: K.G. BHAGAT & CO N-31/B, JANGPURA EXTENSION, NEW DELHI-110014 Used Since :01/10/2005 DELHI PLASTIC MATERIAL FOR PACKAGING THE MARK SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE COLOURS AS SHOWN IN THE REPRESENTATION ON THE FORM OF THE APPLICATION. 3025 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 2129966 15/04/2011 ZEE MEDIA CORPORATION LIMITED B-10 LAWRENCE ROAD, INDUSTRIAL AREA, NEW DELHI-110035. SERVICES Address for service in India/Attorney address: VIDHANI ASSOCIATES 11/12, UGF, P.N. BANK BUILDING, WEST PATEL NAGAR, NEW DELHI-8 Used Since :05/04/2009 DELHI ALL KIND OF COMPUTER MANUALS,PRINTED MATTER,PUBLICATIONS,STATIONERY,NEWSPAPERS& PERIODICALS,MAGAZINES,NEWS LETTERS PAMPHLETS,GRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS,ALL CARDS FORMS,CERTIFICATES,CATALOGUES,PLASTIC NOVELTIES,FOLDERS,OFFICE FILES,MUSICAL NOTES & SCORES,ADHESIVE MATERIALS,BOOKS,PHOTOGRPHS,DIARIES,GRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS,DIRECT IMAGE OFFSET MASTERS,PAPERS FOR LITHOGRAPHY & PHOTOGRAPHY,LETTER HEADS,PACKING MATERIALS,BROCHURES,BULLETINGS,LAYOUTS,ETCHINGS,BILLBOARDS,HOARDINGS,KIOSKS, VISITING CARDS,CALENDARS,ALBUMS,CARDBOARD & GOODS MADE FROM THESE MATERIALS,ARTISTS,MATERIALS,PAINT BRUSHES OFFICE REQUISITES,INSTRUCTIONAL & TEACHING MATERIALS REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE SAME. 3026 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 2160964 16/06/2011 ZEE MEDIA CORPORATION LIMITED B- 10, LAWRENCE ROAD, INDUSTRIAL AREA, NEW DELHI- 110035 MANUFACTURE & MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: VIDHANI ASSOCIATES 11/12, UGF, P.N. BANK BUILDING, WEST PATEL NAGAR, NEW DELHI-8 Proposed to be Used DELHI ALL KIND OF COMPUTER MANUALS, PRINTED MATTER, PUBLICATIONS, STATIONERY, NEWSPAPERS & PERIODICALS, MAGAZINES, NEWS LETTERS, PAMPHLETS, GRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS, ALL CARDS, FORMS, CERTIFICATES, CATALOGUES, PLASTIC NOVELTIES, FOLDERS, OFFICE FILES, MUSICAL NOTES & SCORES, ADHESIVE MATERIALS, BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHS, DIARIES, GRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS, DIRECT IMAGE OFFSET MASTERS, PAPERS FOR LITHOGRAPHY & PHOTOGRAPHY, LETTER HEADS, PACKING MATERIALS, BROCHURES, BULLETINS, LAYOUTS, ETCHINGS, BILLBOARDS, HOARDINGS, KIOSKS, VISITING CARDS, CALENDARS. ALBUMS, CARDBOARD & GOODS MADE FROM THESE MATERIALS, ARTISTS" MATERIALS, PWNT BRUSHES, OFFICE REQUISITES, INSTRUCTIONAL & TEACHING MATERIALS REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE SAME. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER. 3027 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 2762766 26/06/2014 TRIDENT GROUP LTD. SCO 20-21, SECTOR 9-D, CHANDIGARH MANUFACTURER AND TRADERS 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 DELHI COPIER PAPER, WRITING AND PRINTER PAPER 3028 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 GURUJI 2775573 17/07/2014 GURU DUTT SHINGARI trading as ;SHINGARI ENTERPRISES GURU KIRPA MARKET, CHOWK ADDA TANDA, JALANDHAR CITY - 144001 (PUNJAB) MANUFACTURE & MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: S. HANDA & CO. B-XVIII/18 PURIAN MOHALLA BATALA 143505 (PB) Used Since :01/04/2000 DELHI EXERCISE NOTE BOOKS 3029 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 2870488 26/12/2014 GOPAL GUPTA 225, GUSHAI PURA, JHANSI, (U.P.) INDIA. MANUFACTURER / MERCHANT. INDIVIDUAL Address for service in India/Agents address: P. K. ARORA TAJ TRADE MARKS PVT. LTD, 110 ANAND VRINDAVAN SANJAY PLACE AGRA(U.P) Used Since :01/01/2006 DELHI COPIES, EXERCISE BOOKS, REGISTERS, PRACTICAL NOTE BOOKS, FILES & STATIONERY PRODUCTS. 3030 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 ODYSSEY 2924132 17/03/2015 MS. SUMAN SHARAD MIDHA trading as ;M/s SUMANGLAM INTERNATIONAL A - 1/101, PASCHIM VIHAR, NEW DELHI - 110067 MANUFACTURING AND TRADING SOLE PROPRIETOR Address for service in India/Attorney address: MACE CORPORATE ASSOCIATES 208A/6A, IST FLOOR SAVITRI NAGAR MALVIYA NAGAR NEW DELHI-17 Used Since :01/02/2010 DELHI BOOKBINDING MATERIAL; STATIONERY; ADHESIVES FOR STATIONERY OR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES; ARTISTS' MATERIALS; TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE REQUISITES,PUNCHING MACHINE, LAMINATION MACHINE THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..2924129. 3031 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 3024473 04/08/2015 GYAN PRAKASH trading as ;Lamination (India) NH1-Factory Stores, G.T. Road, Kuldeep Nagar, Ambala Cantt-133004, Haryana Manufacturer and Merchant a sole proprietorship firm Address for service in India/Agents address: S.S. RANA & CO. 317, LAWYERS CHAMBERS, HIGH COURT OF DELHI, NEW DELHI - 110 003. Used Since :01/03/2001 DELHI Paper and paper articles; cardboard articles, printed matter, stationery; playing cards; plastic cards; credit cards; loyality and reward program cards; leaflets; catalogues, brochures, instruction sheets and manuals; folders and file covers; computer stationery; calendars; envelopes; paper bags; letter heads; charts and posters; greeting cards; pens and pencils; newspaper, periodicals, books. 3032 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 3030379 12/08/2015 NECTAR BIOPHARMA PVT.LTD. S 401 GK-2 SECOND FLOOR, NEW DELHI 110048 MANUFACTURING A COMPANY INCORPORATE UNDER COMPANY ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: AJAY PAL SINGH 3065, Blood Donors Apartments, Sector 50-D, Chandigarh Used Since :29/07/2015 DELHI BABIES NAPKINS OF PAPER DISPOSABLE DIAPERS AND DISPOSABLE DIAPER LINERS, DISPOSABLE WASHCLOTHS, DISPOSABLE WASH MITTS, DISPOSABLE CHANGING PADS AND DISPOSABLE TRAINING PANTS INCLUDIN IN CLASS 16. 3033 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 3054983 15/09/2015 SURAJ PRAKASH GUPTA trading as ;DREAMZZ TRADEWING LLP 160, SADAR GANJ BAZAR , MEERUT CANTT. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: AALOK KANSAL, ADVOCATE. 50, CHATANYA PURAM, NAUCHANDI GROUND, MEERUT, (U.P.). Used Since :06/05/2015 DELHI EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, EXCERCISE NOTE BOOKS, PAPER, CARD BOARD, PRINTED MATTER, STATIONERY, ADHESIVES FOR STATIONERY, ARTIST MATERIAL, PAINT, BRUSHES, PEN & PENCIL. 3034 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 3069075 01/10/2015 PRINT PLUS PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;Print Plus 122, Shah & Nahar Ind. Estate (A2), Dhanraj Mills Compound, S. J. Marg, Lower Parel (W), Mumbai-400013, Maharashtra. MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANTS Private Limited Company Address for service in India/Attorney address: PREM RAJA KUMARI F-97, 4th Floor, Anna Nagar East,Chennai- 600102 Used Since :10/06/2008 MUMBAI PAPER, CARDBOARD AND GOODS MADE FROM THESE MATERIALS, NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; PRINTED MATTER; BOOKBINDING MATERIAL; PHOTOGRAPHS; STATIONERY; ADHESIVES FOR STATIONERY OR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES; ARTISTS" MATERIALS; PAINT BRUSHES; TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE REQUISITES (EXCEPT FURNITURE); INSTRUCTIONAL AND TEACHING MATERIAL (EXCEPT APPARATUS); PLASTIC MATERIALS FOR PACKAGING (NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES). 3035 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 3112702 02/12/2015 ARORA GIFTS PRIVATE LIMITED H-1363, DSIIDC, NARELA INDUSTRIAL AREA, NARELA, NEW DELHI 110040 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: AMIT VERMA 159 E, Kamla Nagar New Delhi - 110007 Used Since :10/05/2014 DELHI FILE COVERS, FOLDERS, CONFERENCE FOLDERS, FOLDERS, STATIONERY, CALENDER, DIARY, PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS, CALENDER PRINTED MATTER, LEAFLETS, MAGAZINES, SHARPNERS, ADHESIVES FOR STATIONARY, ERASERS, PENCILS INCLUDED IN CLASS 16. 3036 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 3116622 07/12/2015 AAKASH AGGARWAL trading as ;ITALIX DESIGNS C-126 2ND FLOOR, GATE NO 2, KASMIC BUILIDNG NARAINA INDUSTRIAL AREA, PHASE-1 NEW DELHI 110028 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: THE MONETIC CO. J-62, GOEL NIWAS, STREET NO. 4, LAXMI NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110092 Used Since :01/12/2015 DELHI PRINTED MATTER, PHOTOGRAPHS, STATINERY, ARTISTS" MATERIALS, INSTRUCTIONAL AND TEACHING MATERIAL, PRINTING BLOCKS . 3037 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 VIVO V3Max 3238616 20/04/2016 VIVO MOBILE INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 10th & 11th Floor, Palm Springs Plaza (Complex), Village Wazirabad, Sector-54, Gurugram- 122003, Haryana, India Manufacturers, Merchants and Service Providers AN INDIAN COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: ZEUSIP C-4 JANGPURA EXTENSION NEW DELHI-110014 Used Since :23/03/2016 To be associated with: 3238593, 3238597, 3238609 DELHI Paper and cardboard; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists" materials; paintbrushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging; printers" type; printing blocks. The Applicant wishes to claim rights in all colors.. THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..3238593,3238597,3238609.. 3038 Trade Marks Journal No: 1925 , 28/10/2019 Class 16 COMMANDO 3247049 30/04/2016 GAURAV KAKKAR trading as ;OPAL IMPEX 2333, TILAK BAZAR, KHARI BAOLI, DELHI-110006 Merchant Proprietorship Firm Address for service in India/Agents address: WORLDWIDE REGISTRATION
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