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Applications Received During September, 2017 Applications received during September, 2017 The publication is a list of applications received during the month of September, 2017. The said publication may be treated as a notice to every person who claims or has any interest in the subject matter of Copyright or disputes the rights of the applicant to it under Rule 70 (9) of Copyright Rules, 2013. Objections, if any, may be made in writing to copyright office by post or e-mail within 30 days of the publication. Even after issue of this notice, if no work/documents are received within 30 days, it would be assumed that the applicant has no work / document to submit and as such, the application would be treated as abandoned, without further notice, with a liberty to apply afresh. S.No. Diary No. Date Title of Work Category Applicant SONA BEVERAGES PRIVATE 1 12784/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 SONA BOMBAY BLUE Artistic LIMITED SONA BEVERAGES PRIVATE 2 12785/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 SONA SIMBA Artistic LIMITED SONA BEVERAGES PRIVATE 3 12786/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 MASCOT Artistic LIMITED SONA BEVERAGES PRIVATE 4 12787/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 SONA 555 Artistic LIMITED SONA BEVERAGES PRIVATE 5 12788/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 FACE OF LION Artistic LIMITED SONA BEVERAGES PRIVATE 6 12789/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 DURBAN Artistic LIMITED 7 12790/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 KAUTHUKA PARK Literary/ Dramatic VARKEY VELIYATH NAGARJUNA Shri. Seshachalapathi Rao CUSTOMISED Kondiparthi and Shri. Hari Kumar 8 12791/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 Artistic FERTILIZER RICE Kondiparthi M/s. Avanthi SPECIAL Marketing & Supp NAGARJUNA ORIGINAL Avanthi Marketing & Supply 9 12792/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 Artistic SERIES Chain Private Limited COFFEE TABLE BOOK HISTORY AND HERITAGE 10 12794/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF ART, CHANDIGARH HEALTH AND PHYSICAL 11 12795/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic EDUCATION VIKAS KUMAR JAIN M/s. 12 12796/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 GREEN CHEF Artistic Siddhartha Enterprises 13 12797/2017-CO/SR 01/09/2017 JATT Sound Recording 14 12798/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Life, Two in One Literary/ Dramatic Phool Chand Sharma Vazhukkil Veena 15 12799/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Amarnath Pallath Nimishangal 16 12800/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Gunahon ka devta Literary/ Dramatic Prasanna soni Nitya Prarambh 17 12801/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic NITYANAND SHARMA Panchangam S.No. Diary No. Date Title of Work Category Applicant Hardware Optimization 18 12802/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Joseph Job John Technology 19 12803/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Karkkadakam Literary/ Dramatic Rayin Kakkanattu Ravi Lectures On Law of 20 12804/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Contracts Aatman Innovations Private 21 12805/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 I Am Krishna Literary/ Dramatic Limited Lectures on Law of 22 12806/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Negotiable Instruments Aatman Innovations Private 23 12807/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Main Krishna Hoon Literary/ Dramatic Limited 24 12808/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 DAYALU HAATHI Literary/ Dramatic MVS LEGAL ASSOCIATES ether - Early Warning INDIAN INSTITUTE OF 25 12809/2017-CO/SW 01/09/2017 for Thermoacoustic Computer Software TECHNOLOGY MADRAS Instability 26 12810/2017-CO/SR 01/09/2017 DIL Sound Recording Aatman Innovations Private 27 12811/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 I Am The Mind Literary/ Dramatic Limited Naughtiness To Aatman Innovations Private 28 12812/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Greatness Al To Edison Limited The Story Of Steve Jobs Aatman Innovations Private 29 12813/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Mischief Maker To Path Literary/ Dramatic Limited Breaker 30 12826/2017-CO/CF 01/09/2017 NAMKEEN GIRL Cinematograph Film Subrata Mitra 31 12827/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 JEEVAN Literary/ Dramatic PRAMOD KUMAR DEHARI Dr Trust Pulse Oximeter NECTAR BIOPHARMA PRIVATE 32 12828/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Black Manual/Brochure LIMITED 33 12829/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 KNS Artistic K.N. SURENDRA Dr Trust Pulse Oximeter NECTAR BIOPHARMA PRIVATE 34 12830/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Blue Manual/Brochure LIMITED 35 12831/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 FIGHTING HERONS Artistic Pinaki Sen 36 12832/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 AMR EXPORTS Artistic N. SENTHIL 37 12833/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 BENGAL TIGER WITH Artistic Pinaki Sen MOTHERCUB NIGHTJAR 38 12834/2017-CO/A 01/09/2017 Artistic Pinaki Sen WITH BABY 39 12835/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 R U READY Literary/ Dramatic B. RAJESHWARAN 40 12836/2017-CO/M 01/09/2017 Kya Karu Music Kritik Gangawat 41 12837/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic dr partap singh pundhir 42 12838/2017-CO/L 01/09/2017 The New Order Vampire Literary/ Dramatic Dinesh Solanki Rajesh Ramnani; Vijay Ramnani; KARACHI FRUIT 43 12839/2017-CO/A 02/09/2017 Artistic Harish Ramnani Partners of M/s. BISCUITS Karachi Inc. TAMIL ELZUTHUKKAL MATTRUM 44 12840/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Dr.K.Umarani, M.B.B.S., F.C.D., PURANAGALIL KOORAPPATTA Bedroom Secrets by 45 12841/2017-CO/CF 02/09/2017 Cinematograph Film surani pictures Sonam Gupta S.No. Diary No. Date Title of Work Category Applicant Udaykumar Chhabildas Patel, Uno B104 – Exercise Nationality Indian trading as 46 12842/2017-CO/A 02/09/2017 Artistic Book Binding Machine LINE O MATIC GRAPHIC INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL 47 12843/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic BHUSHAN D. SATPUTE BUSINESS SERVER 48 12844/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 BUDDY GUARD Literary/ Dramatic HARSHADA KESHAV SHINDE PAISA KAMAVALA PAN 49 12845/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic GOKUL PATIL BAAP GAMAVALA NETAJI SUBHAS NETAJI SUBHAS NATIONAL NATIONAL YOUTH 50 12846/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic YOUTH COMPUTER C/O- COMPUTER CERTIFIED NANDADULAL PATRA IN COMPUTER 51 12847/2017-CO/A 02/09/2017 FABRIC DESIGN Artistic ANITA P SANGLE VEDICSHAKTIS MID BRAIN ACTIVATION OR VEDICSHAKTIS AND SCIENCES 52 12848/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic STIMULATION NATURAL PVT. LTD. PROCEDURE 53 13447/2017-CO/L 02/09/2017 Industrial Oil Hydraulics Literary/ Dramatic Srinivasa Rao Chatti THE DOGRI-HINDI 54 12849/2017-CO/SW 02/09/2017 STATISTICAL MACHINE Computer Software MANU RAJ MOUDGIL TRANSLATION SYSTEM THE DOGRI-HINDI 55 12849/2017-CO/SW 02/09/2017 STATISTICAL MACHINE Computer Software DR.PREETI DUBEY TRANSLATION SYSTEM 56 12850/2017-CO/M 02/09/2017 Music Shibani Kashyap MODERN MEDICAL INNOVATION ON THE 57 12851/2017-CO/SW 02/09/2017 Computer Software V.D.AMBETH KUMAR PREFERRED INFORMATION OF THE MODERN MEDICAL INNOVATION ON THE 58 12851/2017-CO/SW 02/09/2017 Computer Software PRAVEEN SAMUEL PREFERRED INFORMATION OF THE MODERN MEDICAL INNOVATION ON THE 59 12851/2017-CO/SW 02/09/2017 Computer Software G.GOKUL PREFERRED INFORMATION OF THE Ranjana Ami Ar 60 12852/2017-CO/CF 02/09/2017 Cinematograph Film DAG Creative Media Pvt Ltd Ashbona 61 12853/2017-CO/SW 03/09/2017 Campusrunn Computer Software Saravanan S P FAR AWAY IN A LAND 62 12854/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic ARADHYA GUPTA OF BLISS 63 12855/2017-CO/A 03/09/2017 PO PO Artistic Shri Kasturi Foods Processing 64 12856/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 As I am... Literary/ Dramatic Jheel Gandhi 65 12857/2017-CO/A 03/09/2017 grow gether Artistic Advance Disposable Pvt. Ltd. 66 12858/2017-CO/CF 03/09/2017 Ranjana Ami Ashbo Cinematograph Film Rana Sarkar Digital Image 67 12859/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 Stegaanalyzer Using Literary/ Dramatic Govind Rangnath Suryawanshi Ensemble Classifier S.No. Diary No. Date Title of Work Category Applicant Digital Image 68 12859/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 Stegaanalyzer Using Literary/ Dramatic Dr. Suresh N. Mali Ensemble Classifier 69 12860/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 The Last Mile Literary/ Dramatic Bharat Rajasekhar The concept of attraction and repulsion science to explain the creations of universal 70 12861/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic OM PRKASH GUPTA space. Using this theory various problems can be resolved by basic cause removal of the problem 71 12862/2017-CO/M 03/09/2017 CHINTAN - NOTATION 1 Music Chintan Kapoor 72 12863/2017-CO/M 03/09/2017 Wo Anmol Saanse Music Arjit Gandharva Dandelions and Dreams, 73 12864/2017-CO/L 03/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Mehina Shihab A Book of Poetry Automated Electrical - Electricity Consumption Distribution Tracking 74 12865/2017-CO/L 04/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic Abhijeet Madhukar Deshpande Billing, Etc., Emergency and User Control System - ALL PURPOSE BHANWRA BADA 75 12866/2017-CO/L 04/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic PRASANNA SONI NADAN LIGHT'S SPEED DOESN'T 76 12867/2017-CO/L 04/09/2017 SAME IN ALL FRAMES IN Literary/ Dramatic B.MUTHUSURESHKUMAR VACUUM 77 12868/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 AERA WITH A LOGO Artistic AERA PLST 78 12869/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 SHAKTI WITH LOGO Artistic NEW SHAKTI PROVISION STORE 79 12870/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 SWESS LABEL Artistic 80 12871/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 JAIN CHUSKI CHAI LABEL Artistic 81 12872/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 KESHAR MALAI LABEL Artistic SHOTOKAN INTERNATIONAL 82 12873/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 Artistic KARATE DO FEDERATION LABEL JAIN CHUSKI GOLD 83 12874/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 Artistic LABEL UNIVERSE FORMATION 84 12875/2017-CO/L 04/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic BACK TO BASICS 85 12876/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 SRM Artistic 86 12877/2017-CO/A 04/09/2017 SEHAT SINGH Artistic POOVE POO Zee Entertainment Enterprises 87 12878/2017-CO/L 04/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic CHOODAVA Limited SAFALTA CHUTKIYO KI 88 12879/2017-CO/L 04/09/2017 Literary/ Dramatic BAAT S.No.
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