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Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2482134 19/02/2013 PIYUSH PRADIP BANSOD trading as ;M/s. WEST COAST GRILL 25, BHOOMI COLOSSA, SECTOR - 19, AIROLI, NAVI MUMBAI - 400 708 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: IPR LAW ASSOCIATES (MUMBAI) GYAN BHAVAN, GROUND FLOOR, 8, KUMTHA STREET, BALLARD ESTATE, MUMBAI-400 001. Proposed to be Used MUMBAI Providing food and drink 6195 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2584266 22/08/2013 MS. GUNJAN BANSAL C-14, Atta Market, Sector - 18, Noida - 201 301 SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: HAMMURABI & SOLOMON A-220 DEFENCE COLONY NEW DELHI-24 Proposed to be Used DELHI ARRANGING, BOOKING, RENTALS AND RESERVATIONS OF TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION: HOTEL, MOTEL, BANQUETING AND CATERING SERVICES; RENTAL OF ROOMS FOR HOLDING FUNCTIONS, CONFERENCES, CONVENTIONS, EXHIBITIONS, AND MEETINGS; CAFES; HOSPITALITY SERVICES (FOOD, DRINK AND ACCOMMODATION); COCKTAIL, WINE LOUNGE & BAR SERVICES; PREPARATION OF MEALS AND RESTAURANT SERVICES. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.KITCHEN & WORDS OF DESCRIPTIVE NATURE. 6196 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 ELEGANTIA 2682937 20/02/2014 JKC HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED C-1, SECTOR 3, NOIDA-201301, UP SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA Address for service in India/Attorney address: SIM & SAN ADVOCATES 176 ASHOKA ENCLAVE PART-III, SECTOR- 35, FARIDABAD, HARYANA. Used Since :01/03/2013 DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 6197 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 MIRIUS 2683000 20/02/2014 JKC HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED C-1, SECTOR 3, NOIDA-201301, UP SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA Address for service in India/Attorney address: SIM & SAN ADVOCATES 176 ASHOKA ENCLAVE PART-III, SECTOR- 35, FARIDABAD, HARYANA. Proposed to be Used DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 6198 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 WAVE 2683129 20/02/2014 JKC HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED C-1, SECTOR 3, NOIDA-201301, UP SERVICE PROVIDERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA Address for service in India/Attorney address: SIM & SAN ADVOCATES 176 ASHOKA ENCLAVE PART-III, SECTOR- 35, FARIDABAD, HARYANA. Used Since :01/06/1999 DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING GOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION. 6199 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2761790 25/06/2014 S. N. FOODS GAWRI COMPOUND, STREET NO. 4, FAFADI NAKA, RAIPUR-492 009 (CHHATTISGARH) Service Provider Address for service in India/Attorney address: IPR LAW ASSOCIATES (MUMBAI) GYAN BHAVAN, GROUND FLOOR, 8, KUMTHA STREET, BALLARD ESTATE, MUMBAI-400 001. Used Since :10/04/2014 MUMBAI Providing food & drinks 6200 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2862224 12/12/2014 ASHOK KUMAR SETHI trading as ;FRIENDS DHABA CINEMA ROAD, OPP. NAULAKHA CINEMA, LUDHIANA-141008 (PB.) SERVICES Address for service in India/Attorney address: MAHTTA & CO 43-B/3, UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA. 141001 (PUNJAB) Used Since :01/01/1962 DELHI Provision of Food and Drinks, Restaurants, Self Service Restaurants, Fast Food Restaurants, Snack Bars, Food Catering and Banquet Services, Cafes, Shake Parlours, Cafeterias and Ice Cream Parlours. 6201 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 THE KNOTS 2865865 19/12/2014 MR. GURBAKSH SINGH D-12, UDYOG NAGAR, ROHTAK ROAD, PEERA GARHI, DELHI 110041 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI ADVOCATES A - 48, YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI -110092. Used Since :10/04/2014 DELHI HOTEL, MOTEL, RESORTS, BANQUETS HALLS, PARTY HALLS, FOOD & CATERING SERVICES. 6202 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 FUNDOO 2866955 22/12/2014 MR. UTTAM DAVE trading as ;MR. UTTAM DAVE AND MRS. SHALINI DAVE A-51, VASANT MARG, VASANT VIHAR, NEW DELHI-110057 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: AUGUST LEGAL S-553, (LGF), GREATER KAILASH -II, NEW DELHI-110048 Proposed to be Used DELHI 'BOARDING HOUSES, MOTELS, RENTAL OF TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, TOURIST HOMES, HOLIDAY CAMP SERVICES [LODGING], ACCOMMODATION BUREAUX [HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES], PROVIDING CAMPGROUND FACILITIES, HOTEL RESERVATIONS, HOTELS, RENTAL OF TRANSPORTABLE BUILDINGS 6203 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2879900 12/01/2015 RENUKA REKHI 19, EASTERN AVENUE MAHARANI BAGH NEW DELHI 110065 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: JURIS LEGUM CHAMBER NO 216 WESTERN WING TEES HAZARI COURTS DELHI 54 Used Since :04/02/2013 DELHI TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, PROVIDING OF FOOD AND DRINK AND OTHER HOTEL MANAGEMENT SERVICES. 6204 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 DATTA BHAU 2882993 14/01/2015 LEEZA BAGGA trading as ;DELICIOUS DRIVE IN SHOP NO. 14-15, NEAR KRISHNA MANDIR, A-BLOCK, MODEL TOWN EXTN., LUDHIANA (PB.) SERVICES Address for service in India/Attorney address: MAHTTA & CO 43-B/3, UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA. 141001 (PUNJAB) Used Since :01/01/2012 DELHI Provision of Food and Drinks, Snack Bars & Take Away Food Outlets for Food Products for Human Consumption including Vada Pav,Pizza, Pasta, Burger, Kulcha, Hotdog, Sandwich, Noodles, Paw Bhaji, Patties, Veg kababs, Marathi Poha, Missal Pav, Masala Rice, Dosa, Idly & Tea. 6205 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2887489 21/01/2015 FALCON HOSPITALITY SERVICES trading as ;FALCON HOSPITALITY SERVICES Shop No. 4 , MFC Complex , Near Reservation Counter , Railway Station , Raipur ( C.G.) Service Providers and merchants Indian Partnership firm under Partnership Act through Partner Address for service in India/Attorney address: DP SONI 105 , Mahasagar Corporate , Manormaganj Main Road , Indore (M.P.)Pin-452001 Used Since :21/10/2014 MUMBAI Restaurant , Fast food , foods & Beverages supply Services. THE MARK SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE COLOURS AS SHOWN IN THE REPRESENTATION ON THE FORM OF THE APPLICATION. 6206 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2889620 27/01/2015 VIVA WORLD VENTTURES PVT.LTD. 6 BHARTI ARTIST COLONY NEW DELHI 110092 SERVICE PROVIDERS A COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: BHAKTA CHARAN DAS (ADVOCATE) 13/33A H NO 9 BASEMENT TILAK NAGAR NEW DELHI 18 Used Since :27/01/2015 DELHI PROVIDING THE SERVICES OF FOOD AND DRINKS, TEMPORARY ACCOMODATION, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT BELONG TO CLASS-43 ONLY. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 6207 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2891344 27/01/2015 SMT. VIMLA DEVI trading as ;M/s Satkar Pastries M/s Satkar Pastries, Crossing St. John's College, Agra. Providing Service proprietor Address for service in India/Attorney address: ABHISHEK K. BANSAL AGRA TRADE MARK SERVICES 14/6 EMPORIUM BLOCK, SANJAY PLACE, AGRA Used Since :01/04/2007 To be associated with: 1859775 DELHI Caterering service, Services for Providing food and Beverage, temporary accommodation. 6208 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 2896254 09/02/2015 RAYS CULINARY DELIGHTS PVT. LTD G 104, RAJASTHAN APARTMENTS, SECTOR 4, DWARKA, NEW DELHI 110075 SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Agents address: JAIN & PARTNERS A-2/238, SECTOR-8, ROHINI, DELHI - 110 085. Used Since :31/12/2013 To be associated with: 2665752, 2723516 DELHI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION; RESTAURANTS; HOTELS; BAR REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD (FOOD FOR SOUL). 6209 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 3049255 05/09/2015 MR. MANNAROTE PARAMMEL ANSHAD Mr. MANNAROTE PARAMMEL ANSHAD, Keeriyarath Purayil, Vazhakkad Post, Pin 673640, Malappuram Dt, Kerala, India Manufacturer and Merchant Individual Address for service in India/Agents address: SUNEER AND ASSOCIATES ROOM NO. 3/480F, NEAR SB OF TRAVANCORE, AREEKKAD, NALLALAM POST, CALICUT 673 027, KERALA. Proposed to be Used CHENNAI Services of providing food and drink; cafeteria, snack bars and restaurants Mark considered substantially as shown in the form of representation. 6210 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 3057662 16/09/2015 TRAVEL FOODS SERVICES PVT. LTD. trading as ;TRAVEL FOODS SERVICES PVT. LTD. 1, Rashid Mansion, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli Point, Muimbai- 400 018 SERVICE PROVIDERS a Company incorporated under the Companies Act Address for service in India/Attorney address: KAYSER & CO RAJA BAHADUR MANSION, 2ND FLOOR 20 AMBALA DOSHI MARG FORT MUMBAI-400001 Used Since :11/11/2010 MUMBAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; HOTELS, MOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, SELF-SERVICE RESTAURANTS, SNACK BARS, CANTEEN, CAFES AND CAFETERIAS, ICE-CREAM PARLOURS; BAR SERVICES; CATERING SERVICES; PROVIDING TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION AND MEETING ROOMS; LODGING SERVICES; SERVICED APARTMENT HOTELS; RENTAL OF TENTS AND TRANSPORTABLE BUILDINGS; RENTAL OF CHAIRS, TABLE, TABLE LINEN, GLASSWARE; PROVIDING CAMPGROUND FACILITIES. 6211 Trade Marks Journal No: 1887 , 04/02/2019 Class 43 3076328 13/10/2015 SURAJ SHYAM trading as ;STONER BAKES 50, GROUND FLOOR, 100FEET ROAD, INDIARA NAGAR, BANGALORE - 560 038,INDIA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: GUDWIL & GOODWILL 41/785, 'SWATHI' C.P. UMMER ROAD, COCHIN-35, KERALA Used Since :01/08/2015 CHENNAI RESTAURANT, CATERING SERVICES, SELF SERVICE RESTAURANT, HOTEL, FAST FOOD SERVICES, CAFETERIAS, RESORT, MOTELS, PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK THIS IS
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    In the High Court of Judicature of Bombay

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