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Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 1724762 25/08/2008 TATA CHEMICALS LIMITED BOMBAY HOUSE, 24, HOMI MODY STREET, MUMBAI-400001. SERVICE PROVIDERS A COMPANY REGISTERED IN INDIA Address for service in India/Agents address: ARJUN T. BHAGAT & CO. 132/1, MODY STREET, 1ST FLOOR, P.B.NO. 1865, FORT MUMBAI-400 001. Used Since :01/03/2008 DELHI PROVIDING OF PROFESSIONAL NON-BUSINESS CONSULTANCY; PROVIDING OF HORTICULTURAL, FLORICULTURE, DAIRY, AGRICULTURAL GOODS AND ITS PRICES THROUGH THE USE ELECTRONIC AND/OR COMPUTER PROGRAMMER; SERVICES PROVIDED BY ENGINEERS IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENGAGED IN VALUING, ESTIMATING, RESEARCHING, PRICING AND REPORTING OF INFORMATION, FLORICULTURE, DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL GOODS; CROPS AND WEATHER FORECASTING; PROVIDING FOR A NATION WIDE ELECTRONIC TRADING PLASTRON FOR NEGOTIATION BETWEEN BUYERS AND SELLERS OF HORTICULTURAL, FLORICULTURE, DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL GOODS BEING INCLUDED IN CLASS 42. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.WORDS OF DESCRIPTIVE NATURE. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 6983 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 KEVIN Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1724903 26/08/2008 Kevin Power Solutions (P) Limited 275, Lakeshri Industrial Area Bhagwanpur, Roorkee-247661, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) Manufacturer/ Trader/Service provider A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN INDIA Address for service in India/Agents address: VIJAY KUMAR GUPTA, ADV. R.Z 9/61/12, TUGHLAKABAD EXTENSION, N. DELHI-19. Used Since :01/06/2004 DELHI SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH; COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 6984 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 Carvation Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1776491 21/01/2009 CARVATION SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED. trading as ;CARVATION SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED. H-90, NALANDA PARISAR, KESAR BAG ROAD, INDORE-452 001 (M. P. ) MANUFACTURER & MERCHANT. A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT Address for service in India/Agents address: JASANI & COMPANY. 216, V. V. COMM. COMPLEX, 2ND FLOOR, DHEBARBHAI ROAD, RAJKOT-360 001(GUJARAT). Used Since :16/05/2008 MUMBAI SERVICES RELATING TO COMPUTER DATA, COMPUTER DATABASE, COMPUTER HARDWARE, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, COMPUTER SOFTWARE UPDATING, MAINTENANCE & DESIGNING, SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, LEASING ACCESS TIME TO DATABASES, HARDWARE CONSULTANCY, RENTAL OF COMPUTER, PROVIDING OF COMPUTER EDUCATION AND TRAINING AND TO DEVELOPING, CONCEPTUALIZING, MAKING, MARKETING, PROMOTING, PRODUCING, PURCHASING, SELLING, PROCESSING, MAINTAINING, INSTALLING, MODIFYING, REPAIRING AND DEALING WITH COMPUTER, APPLICATION SYSTEMS, DATA COLLECTION AND OTHER FACILITIES RELATING TO COMPUTER, COMMUNICATION, OPTICAL DEVICES, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, WEB BASE DESIGNING AND INFORMATION SYSTEM, BEING ALL SERVICES INCLUDED IN CLASS-42. 6985 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2006642 10/08/2010 IKP KNOWLEDGE PARK trading as ;IKP KNOWLEDGE PARK GENOME VALLEY, TURKAPALLY, SHAMEERPET MANDAL, RANGA REDDY DISTRICT, HYDERABAD- 500078 Establishing, promoting & running science park for collaborative/contract research in biotech, drug development, energy and environment protection, healthcare, medical, communications technology Address for service in India/Attorney address: RAVIPRASAD PISUPATI Ravi Chambers, Plot No. 100/1, Durgam Cheruvu Road, Behind PBEL Corporate office, Kavuri Hills, Madhapur, Hyderabad - 500033 Used Since :27/02/2001 CHENNAI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES; ANALYTICAL SERVICES; INFORMATION AND DATABASE SERVICES; RESEARCH AND DESIGN SERVICES; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES; INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNICAL CONSULTATIVE SERVICES IN SCIENCE CLUBS, INCUBATORS, SCIENCE PARKS AND SCIENCE CENTRES. Subject to association with application no: 2004038 6986 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 GEOMAN 2074122 23/12/2010 SHRI SUBHASH CHAND SMT. SOMA DEVI trading as ;ORION EXPORTS VILLAGE GOBINDGARH, P.O. JUGIANA, LUDHIANA -141017 (PUNJAB) SERVICES Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Proposed to be Used DELHI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO; INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH SERVICES; DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INCLUDED IN CLASS 42. 6987 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2089725 25/01/2011 SOKA GAKKAI 32 SHINANO-MACHI SHINJUKU KU TOKYO JAPAN SERVICES PROVIDERS A RELIGIOUS CORPORATION ESTABLISHED UNDER THE RELIGIOUS CORPORATION ACT IN JAPAN Address for service in India/Agents address: LALL LAHIRI AND SALHOTRA. PLOT NO. B-28, SECTOR - 32, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, GURGAON - 122 001, HARYANA. Proposed to be Used DELHI COMPUTER ON-LINE SERVICES, HOSTING OF WEBSITES, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO, ALL IN RELATION TO RELIGIOUS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, PHILOSOPHICAL, ETHICAL AND MORAL ISSUES, ADVANCING CIVIL LIBERTIES (HUMAN RIGHTS), ANTIRACISM, GENDER-EQUALITY, WORLD PEACE, DISARMAMENT, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES, INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE. THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 6988 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 SGI 2089731 25/01/2011 SOKA GAKKAI 32 SHINANO-MACHI SHINJUKU KU TOKYO JAPAN SERVICES PROVIDERS A RELIGIOUS CORPORATION ESTABLISHED UNDER THE RELIGIOUS CORPORATION ACT IN JAPAN Address for service in India/Agents address: LALL LAHIRI AND SALHOTRA. PLOT NO. B-28, SECTOR - 32, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, GURGAON - 122 001, HARYANA. Proposed to be Used DELHI COMPUTER ON- LINE SERVICES ,HOSTING OF WEBSITES, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO, ALL IN RELATION TO RELIGIOUS , ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, PHILOSOPHICAL, ETHICAL AND MORAL ISSUES, ADVANCING CIVIL LIBERTIES (HUMAN RIGHTS), ANTIRACISM, GENDER -EQUALITY, WORLD PEACE, DISARMAMENT, POVERTY ALLEVIATION , INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES, INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE. 6989 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2217350 10/10/2011 THIRUVILWAMALA PARAMESWARAN GOVINDAN trading as ;ELECTRICAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION R-336, TTC Industrial Area, Thane-Belapur Road,MIDC, Rabale, Navi Mumbai - 400701 SERVICE PROVIDER SOCIETY REGISTERED UNDER THE SOCIETY REGISTRATION ACT-1860 Address for service in India/Attorney address: TECHNOLEG-IPR (ADVOCATES) 8, SAHARA SOCIETY, NEAR MALARPURA, BARKOSHIA ROAD, NEAR MARIDA BHAGOL, NADIAD - 387 001 Used Since :13/03/1974 MUMBAI TESTING AND CERTIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS R AND D, CALIBRATION, ENERGY AUDIT, RLA AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES INCLUDED IN CLASS42 6990 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2312848 10/04/2012 O.S.ELANGOVAN trading as ;MICRO VISION TECHNOLOGIES NO.17D, KATCHERY STREET, JAYA SHREE COMPLEX, UDUMALPET - 642 126, TIRUPUR DIST, TAMILNADU. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: S. LOGANATHAN 32, SUBBULAKSHMI COMPLEX, BINNY COMPOUND MAIN ROAD, TIRUPUR - 641 601. Used Since :01/01/2012 CHENNAI SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND DATA PROCESSING, WEB DOMAIN REGISTRATION AND WEB HOSTING. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE.PROFIT TRADE EXCEPT SUBSTANTIALLY AS SHOWN IN THE REPRESENTATION ON THE FORM OF APPLICATION.. 6991 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2338042 25/05/2012 MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PRIVATE LIMITED CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, 1ST FLOOR, TERMINAL 1B, SANTACRUZ (EAST)- MUMBAI 400099. SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: M/S.V.A.ASSOCIATES 310,PRATIK AVENUE,3RD FLOOR, NEHRU ROAD,VILE PARLE(EAST),MUMBAI-400 057 Proposed to be Used MUMBAI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO; INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH SERVICES; DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 6992 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2339012 28/05/2012 GAURAV ANAND trading as ;M/s. ANAND CORP G - 1, NRK BUSINESS PARK, SCHEME NO. 54, PU4, VIJAY NAGAR, INDORE - 452 010 (M.P.) 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 JEWELLERY DESIGNING SERVICES 6993 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2508343 05/04/2013 GODREJ INDUSTRIES LIMITED LEGAL SECTION, PIROJSHANAGAR, EASTERN EXPRESS HIGHWAY, VIKHROLI (EAST), MUMBAI-400079 SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Proposed to be Used MUMBAI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATED THERETO; INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH SERVICES; DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE, IN CLASS 42 6994 Trade Marks Journal No: 1820 , 23/10/2017 Class 42 2555799 27/06/2013 CREATIVEPUNDITS TECH PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;company SCO 35, SECOND FLOOR, SECTOR-7, CHANDIGARH SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Address for service in India/Agents address: VISHAL ARORA # 651, TOP FLOOR, SECTOR - 8-B, CHANDIGARH. Used Since :12/04/2013 DELHI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO; INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH SERVICES; DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER HARDWARE
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