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Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 3084228 23 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 3084228 23/10/2015 MD. SENJARUL HOQUE trading as ;S.H. BIRI FACTORY JANATA, 79/B, DDA FLAT, SHATRI PARK, DELHI 110053 MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT & TRADERS Address for service in India/Agents address: S. MAJUMDAR & CO. 5, HARISH MUKHERJEE ROAD, KOLKATA - 700 025, INDIA. Used Since :01/01/1998 DELHI BIRI INCLUDED IN CLASS 34. 4263 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 DEEP'S 3901522 30/07/2018 LISA JIWNANI PROPRIETOR OF SAINATH FOOD ENTERPRISES VYAPAR VIHAR BILASPUR FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: VIBHASH SHRUNGARPURE 202,2ND FLOOR ANMOL SAGAR DARSHAN NEW PALASIA INDORE Proposed to be Used MUMBAI Matches. 4264 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 G-SHAAN 4018838 06/12/2018 ATEEQ AHMAD D-5, NEW SEELAMPUR, DELHI-110053 individual Address for service in India/Attorney address: TMR SOLUTIONS M - 10, ANUPAM BHAWAN COMMPERCIAL COMPLEX, ADADPUR, DELHI - 110033 Proposed to be Used DELHI ZARDA, TOBACCO, GUTKHA, BIRI. 4265 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4033492 20/12/2018 BIPAD TARAN MOHANTA, TRADING AS -MAYA BIRI FACTORY SMC WARD NO-33, D BLOCK, SURYASEN COLONY, SILIGURI-734004, JALPAIGURI, WEST BENGAL. SINGLE FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: BHARATIYA TRADE PROTECT BUREAU DEY LODGE,1ST FLOOR,NAJRUL SARANI,ASHRAM PARA,SILIGURI-734 001,WEST BENGAL,INDIA. Used Since :10/06/1995 KOLKATA BIRI, BEING INCLUDED IN CLASS 34 FOR PROVIDING SERVICE/GOODS IN THE STATES OF "WEST BENGAL" ONLY.. 4266 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4088435 15/02/2019 ABUL HOSSAIN trading as ;ABUL BIRI FACTORY VILL. KUTUBPUR, P.O. KASHIMNAGAR, P.S. MURARAI, DIST. BIRBHUM, PIN 731221, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. MANUFACTURER & MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: IDEAL TRADE MARK SERVICES. 18, N.S. ROAD, 1ST FLOOR, KOLKATA - 700 001, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. Used Since :01/01/2012 KOLKATA SMOKING ARTICLE (BIRI). 4267 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 Shriji tobacco stores Harekrushna Niwas 4160590 29/04/2019 PATEL SAVITABEN CHHOTABHAI trading as ;M/S. SHRIJI/SHREEJI TOBACCO STORES M/S. Shriji/Shreeji Tobacco Stores, at/p. Village Vasna, Ta: Borsad, Dist. Kheda, Gujrat, India partnership firm Address for service in India/Attorney address: AKSHATA ANIKET JOSHI 507, F-Wing,Shree Laxminarayan Towers, 587/3 Behind Neelayam Theatre, S.No 133/B Sadashiv Peth, Pune - 411030 Used Since :01/04/2015 AHMEDABAD chewing tobacco included in class 34 4268 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4184413 23/05/2019 MAJID MIYAN NEAR AZAD CIRCLE STATION ROAD CHHABRA DISTT. BARAN RAJ. An Individual Address for service in India/Attorney address: KANIKA JAIN LegalRaasta Technologies Pvt. Ltd, B-300 Saraswati Vihar Pitampura Delhi -110034 Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD BEEDI 4269 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4206401 14/06/2019 MR. VISHAMBHAR DAYAL GUPTA TRADING AS: M/S. BALAJI ENTERPRISE New Mandi, Hindaun City, Karauli, Rajasthan Sole Proprietor Address for service in India/Agents address: INDUS C/443, B.G.TOWER, O/S. DELHI DARWAJA, SHAHIBAUG ROAD, AHMEDABAD 380004 Used Since :15/04/2009 AHMEDABAD Matchbox & Safety Matches 4270 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4206402 14/06/2019 MR. VISHAMBHAR DAYAL GUPTA TRADING AS: M/S. BALAJI ENTERPRISE New Mandi, Hindaun City, Karauli, Rajasthan Sole Proprietor Address for service in India/Agents address: INDUS C/443, B.G.TOWER, O/S. DELHI DARWAJA, SHAHIBAUG ROAD, AHMEDABAD 380004 Used Since :15/04/2009 AHMEDABAD Matchbox & Safety Matches 4271 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4221983 01/07/2019 CHANDRA SEKHAR SARKAR TRADING AS PUJA BIRI FACTORY VILL - KHIDIRPUR, P.O.- CHHABGHATI, DIST.- MURSHIDABAD, PIN - 742201, WEST BENGAL. Manufacturer & Merchant Address for service in India/Attorney address: GARGI SEN D.SEN&CO. 6,OLD POST OFFICE STREET, GROUND FLOOR, KOLKATA-700001 Used Since :01/04/2008 KOLKATA BIRI THIS IS SUBJECT TO AMENDING THE GOODS/SERVICES FOR SALE/CONDUCTING IN THE STATES OF WEST BENGAL. 4272 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4223215 02/07/2019 CHANDRA SEKHAR SARKAR TRADING AS PUJA BIRI FACTORY VILL. - KHIDIRPUR, P.O.- CHHABGHATI, DIST.- MURSHIDABAD, PIN - 742201, WEST BENGAL. Manufacturer and Merchant Address for service in India/Attorney address: GARGI SEN D.SEN&CO. 6,OLD POST OFFICE STREET, GROUND FLOOR, KOLKATA-700001 Used Since :01/04/2008 KOLKATA BIRI. THIS IS SUBJECT TO AMENDING THE GOODS/SERVICES FOR SALE/CONDUCTING IN THE STATES OF WEST BENGAL. 4273 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4223216 02/07/2019 CHANDRA SEKHAR SARKAR TRADING AS PUJA BIRI FACTORY VILL. - KHIDIRPUR, P.O.- CHHABGHATI, DIST.- MURSHIDABAD, PIN - 742201, WEST BENGAL. Manufacturer and Merchant Address for service in India/Attorney address: GARGI SEN D.SEN&CO. 6,OLD POST OFFICE STREET, GROUND FLOOR, KOLKATA-700001 Used Since :01/04/2008 KOLKATA BIRI. THIS IS SUBJECT TO AMENDING THE GOODS/SERVICES FOR SALE/CONDUCTING IN THE STATES OF WEST BENGAL. 4274 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4240958 20/07/2019 MIR MOHAMAD INJAMAM 3/77, MIR VADU FALIYA, UMETA- 388 510 DIST-ANAND GUJARAT single firm LALA BEDI WORKS Address for service in India/Attorney address: VARSHA H.BHATT BHATT LEGAL SERVICES, L-102, GHANSHYAM COMPLEX, NEAR CHANDLODIYA OVER BRIDGE, AHMEDABAD -382481 Used Since :24/06/2016 AHMEDABAD BEDI ENCLUDED IN CLASS 34 NO SPECIFIC COLOR RIGHT IS CLAIMED BY THE APPLICANT. THE APPLICANT DESIRE TO USE THE LABEL IN ALL COLORS THE GOODS/SERVICES FOR SALE/CONDUCT IN THE STATES OF GUJARAT.. 4275 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4260194 08/08/2019 C B INDUSTRIES A-7/B, M P Shah Industrial Estate, Saru Section Road, Jamnagar- 361002, Gujarat, India. Partnership Firm Address for service in India/Attorney address: PARKER & PARKER CO. LLP A3 Trade Center, Stadium Circle, CG Road, Ahmedabad 380009. India Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD Cigarettes, Electronic Cigarettes, Cigarette Filters, Cigarette Tobacco, Cigarette Cases, Cigarette Holders, Liquid for Electronic Cigarettes, Jarda Scented Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Zafrani Zarda, Snus, Filter Khaini, Khaini, Smokers' Articles for Electronic Cigarettes. 4276 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4293533 14/09/2019 M.RAM GOPAL RAO, PROPRIETOR, TRADING AS SRI VEERANJANEYA ENTERPRISES Velagaleru, Near Bandeladoddi, G.Konduru (M) Krishna Dist Proprietor Address for service in India/Agents address: RAO & RAO. 12-10-651/3, ROAD NO.2, INDIRANAGAR, WARASLGUDA SECUNDERABAD - 500 061 ( A.P.). Used Since :01/03/1999 CHENNAI Tobacco SUBJECT TO USE THE MARK AS A WHOLE AS REPRESENTED IN THE FORM OF APPLICATION. 4277 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 BANDAR NO.7009 4767097 03/12/2020 M/S. J.M. AGARWAL TOBACCO CO. KAIMGANJ DISTT. FARRUKHABAD (U.P.), INDIA. PARTNERSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: TAJ TRADE MARK ANAND VRINDAVAN, SANJAY PLACE, AGRA - 282 002 (U.P.) INDIA. Used Since :16/11/2016 DELHI TOBACCO. 4278 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 BANDAR 4767098 03/12/2020 M/S. J.M. AGARWAL TOBACCO CO. KAIMGANJ DISTT. FARRUKHABAD (U.P.), INDIA. PARTNERSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: TAJ TRADE MARK ANAND VRINDAVAN, SANJAY PLACE, AGRA - 282 002 (U.P.) INDIA. Used Since :01/01/1968 DELHI TOBACCO. 4279 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4944756 14/04/2021 M/S. CHINTA BIRI FACTORY Kakraban, South Tripura District Partnership Firm Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAURAV JAIN 23/1, MAHARSHI DEBENDRA ROAD, 2ND FLOOR, B-11, KOLKATA- 07 Used Since :15/01/2009 KOLKATA Tobacco, smokers' articles, matches. 4280 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 NAYA VINOBA PANDHARPURI PHARMAS 4945883 15/04/2021 VIPUL PRINTOPACK PRIVATE LIMITED A-87, MIDC, LOHARA, YAVATMAL - 445001 (MAHARASHTRA) Body Corporate Address for service in India/Attorney address: ASHISH TARWANI 9B, 1st Floor, B-Wing, NMC Complex, Mangalwari, Sadar, Nagpur - 440001 (Maharashtra) Used Since :11/10/2005 MUMBAI Tobacco 4281 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4971786 12/05/2021 FRENCH AND FRENCH TRADERS 27, Avenue Jules Ladoumègue – 91280 SAINT PIERRE DU PERRAY Foreign Company Address for service in India/Agents address: AMITKUMAR DHANPAL BHAVE 3/9, Lane No.1, Sanket Bunglow, Yashashree Colony, Behind Mahalaxmi Lawns, Near Rajaram Bridge, Karve Nagar, Pune-411052. Used Since :30/08/2019 MUMBAI Safety Matches 4282 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 SUBAH SHAM 4979432 21/05/2021 SH. LOKESH GUPTA PROPRIETOR SHRI VINAYAK SERVICES 29/1, SPENCER LANE, ALIPUR ROAD, CIVIL LINES, DELHI-110054 INDIVIDUAL Address for service in India/Attorney address: MADAN LAL TRADE MARKS A-158 FLAT NO. S-2 DILSHAD COLONY DELHI -110095 Proposed to be Used DELHI Tobacco and tobacco substitutes; cigarettes and cigars; electronic cigarettes and oral vaporizers for smokers; smokers' articles; matches as per class 34. 4283 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 PAHAL TAMBAKU 4983525 25/05/2021 MOHAMMAD SUHAIL 302/5, KATRA HAIDER, HUSAIN CHOWK,LUCKNOW-226003 INDIVIDUAL Address for service in India/Agents address: ANSHUL & CO. H-882, SATYAM VIHAR, AVAS VIKAS COLONY, KALYANPUR, KANPUR-208017, U.P. Proposed to be Used DELHI TAMBAKU, KHAINI, CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKING TOBACCO no exclusive right to word "TAMBAKU". 4284 Trade Marks Journal No: 2014 , 23/08/2021 Class 34 4998480 09/06/2021 M/S J.M. AGRAWAL TOBACCO CO. KAIMGANJ DISTT. FARRUKHABAD (U.P.), INDIA. PARTNERSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: TAJ TRADE MARK ANAND VRINDAVAN, SANJAY PLACE, AGRA - 282 002 (U.P.) INDIA.
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