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Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 Reg. No. TECH/47-714/MBI/2000 Registered as News Paper p`kaSana : Baart sarkar vyaapar icanh rijasT/I esa.ema.raoD eMTa^p ihla ko pasa paosT Aa^ifsa ko pasa vaDalaa mauMba[- 400037 durBaaYa : 022 24101144 ,24101177 ,24148251 ,24112211. Published by: The Government of India, Office of The Trade Marks Registry, Baudhik Sampada Bhavan (I.P. Bhavan) Near Antop Hill, Head Post Office, S.M. Road, Mumbai-400037. Tel: 022 24101144, 24101177, 24148251, 24112211. 1 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 Anauk/maiNaka INDEX AiQakairk saucanaaeM Official Notes vyaapar icanh rijasT/IkrNa kayaa-laya ka AiQakar xao~ Jurisdiction of Offices of the Trade Marks Registry sauiBannata ko baaro maoM rijaYT/ar kao p`arMiBak salaah AaoOr Kaoja ko ilayao inavaodna Preliminary advice by Registrar as to distinctiveness and request for search saMbaw icanh Associated Marks ivaraoQa Opposition ivaiQak p`maaNa p`~ iT.ema.46 pr AnauraoQa Legal Certificate/ Request on Form TM-46 k^apIra[T p`maaNa p`~ Copyright Certificate t%kala kaya- Operation Tatkal saava-jainak saucanaaeM Public Notices iva&aipt Aavaodna Applications advertised class-wise: 2 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 vaga- / Class - 1 11-90 vaga- / Class - 2 91-128 vaga- / Class - 3 129-375 vaga- / Class - 4 376-404 vaga- / Class - 5 405-1334 vaga- / Class - 6 1335-1417 vaga- / Class - 7 1418-1509 vaga- / Class - 8 1510-1531 vaga- / Class - 9 1532-1796 vaga- / Class - 10 1797-1855 vaga- / Class - 11 1856-1992 vaga- / Class - 12 1993-2037 vaga- / Class - 13 2038-2039 vaga- / Class - 14 2040-2109 vaga- / Class - 15 2110-2111 vaga- / Class - 16 2112- 2189 vaga- / Class - 17 2190-2227 vaga- / Class - 18 2228-2291 vaga- / Class - 19 2292-2379 vaga- / Class - 20 2380-2459 vaga- / Class - 21 2460-2581 3 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 vaga- / Class - 22 2582-2592 vaga- / Class - 23 2593-2598 vaga- / Class - 24 2599-2663 vaga- / Class - 25 2664-3129 vaga- / Class - 26 3130-3143 vaga- / Class - 27 3144-3153 vaga- / Class - 28 3154-3219 vaga- / Class - 29 3220-3372 vaga- / Class - 30 3373-3660 vaga- / Class - 31 3661-3747 vaga- / Class - 32 3748-3815 vaga- / Class - 33 3816-3850 vaga- / Class - 34 3851-3880 vaga- / Class - 35 3881-4328 vaga- / Class - 36 4329-4390 vaga- / Class - 37 4391-4453 vaga- / Class - 38 4454-4494 vaga- / Class - 39 4495-4529 vaga- / Class - 40 4530-4551 vaga- / Class - 41 4552-4763 vaga- / Class - 42 4764-4915 4 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 vaga- / Class - 43 4916-5067 vaga- / Class - 44 5068-5154 vaga- / Class - 45 5155-5204 bahUvaga- / Multiclass 5205-5266 INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION 5267-5350 DESIGNATING INDIA PUBLICATION OF TRADE MARKS UNDER RULE 124 OF TRADE MARKS RULES, 2017 NOTIFICATION-INCLUSION OF THE MARKS IN THE LIST OF - WELL-KNOWN TRADEMARKS CORRIGENDA 5351-5352 REGISTERED TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS 5353 -5378 RENEWAL 5379-5403 NOTIFICATION 5404-5407 POST REGISTRATIONS 5408 REMOVED TRADE MARKS DETAILS 5409-5411 NOTICE RELATED TO OPPOSED MARKS PUBLISHED IN J-1973 5412 - 5730 NOTICE 5731 5 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 AiQakairk saucanaaeM vyaapar icanh kayaa-laya ko iBanna kayaa-layaaoM ka AiQakar xao~ vyaapar icanh rijaYT/I kayaalaya ka p`Qaana kayaa-laya mauMba[- mao isqat hO AaOr ]sako SaaKa kayaa-laya kaolakata, ,idllaI caonna[- ,tqaa Ahmadabaad maoM hOM p`%yaok kayaa-laya ko p`doiSat xao~iQakar inagna $pona hO Baart sarkar ko rajap`~ Wara AiQasaucanaa , idnaaMk 25.11.59. ,28.6.60 AaOr 21.8.90 tqaa ]samaoM Anya saMSaaoQana. OFFICIAL NOTES JURISDICTION OF OFFICES OF THE TRADE MARKS REGISTRY The Trade Marks Registry has its Head Office at Mumbai and branch Offices at Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad having territorial jurisdication on a zonal basis under (vide Government of India Gazette Notificaiton, dated 25.11.1959, 28.6.1960 and 21.8.1990 and further amendements thereto). mauMba[- : vyaapar icanh rijaYT/I kayaa-laya ,esa ,ema ,raoD ,eMTap ihla ko pasa , paosT Aa^ifsa , vaDalaa mauMba[- 400 037 durBaaYa : 022 24101177, 24112211, 24148251 holp Dosk : 022 24101145, 24101147 [maola Aaya DI : [email protected] Mumbai : Office of the Trade Marks Registry at S. M. Road, Near Antop Hill, Head Post Office, Mumbai-400037. Tel: 022-24101177, 24112211, 24148251 Help Desk : 022- 24101145, 24101147 Email id - [email protected] AiQakar xao~ : maharaYT/ , maQyap`doSa , C%tIsagaZ, tqaa gaaovaa rajya Jurisdiction: The State of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Goa. Ahmadabaad :vyaapar icanh rijaYT/I kayaa-laya ,caana@yaapurI Aaovar ibaRja ko pasa , e.ma.saI. saITI isaivak saoMTr ,GaaTlaaoDIyaa ,Ahmadabaad 3800091 durBaaYa : 079 27601782 fO@sa : 079 27601779 [maola Aaya DI : [email protected] Ahmedabad: Office of the Trade Marks Registry at Ahmedabad, Near Chanakyapuri Over Bridge, Besides AMC City Civic Centre, Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad-380 061.Tel: 079-27601782. Fax: 079-27601779. Email id - [email protected] AiQakar xao~ : gaujarat tqaa rajasqaana rajya , kond` Saaisat rajya xao~ dmana , dIva tqaa dadra AaOr nagar hvaolaI Jurisdiction: The States of Gujarat and Rajasthan and the Union Territories of Daman, Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. 6 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 koalakta : vyaapar icanh rijaYT/I kayaa-laya , baaOQdIk saMpda Bavana Aa[- pI Bavana , pacaMvaa tla , saIpI 2 , sao@Tr 5 , saalT laok , kaolakata 91 durBaaYa : 033 23679101. [maola Aaya DI : [email protected] Kolkata: Office of the Trade Marks Registry, Baudhik Sampada Bhavan (I.P. Bhavan 5th floor) C.P.2., Sector V., Salt Lake, Kolkata-91.Tel: 033-23679101. Email id - [email protected] AiQakar xao~ : A$Naacala p`doSa , Asama , ibahar , ]DI,saa , piScama baMgaala , maNaIpur , maIjaaorma , maoGaalaya , naagaalaOMD , isai@kma , i~pura , tqaa kond/ Saaisat rajya xao~ ANDmaana naIkaobaar WIp AaOr JaarKMD Jurisdiction: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Tripura and Union Territories of Nagaland, Andaman & Nikobar Islands, Jharkhand. idllaI : vyaapar icanh rijaYT/I kayaa-laya ,baaOQdIk saMpda Bavana , Pla^ana na.32 sao@Tr 14 Warka , na[- idllaI 110075. durBaaYa : 011 28032406, holp Dosk : 8929474192 [maola Aaya DI : [email protected] New Delhi: Office of the Trade Marks Registry at New Delhi Boudhik sampada bhavav, plot no. 32, sector 14, dwarka, New Delhi-110 075. Tel.: 011-28032406/ Help desk : 8929474192 Email id - [email protected] AiQakar xao~ : jammaU AaOr kaSmaIr ,pMjaaba hiryaanaa , ]%tr p`doSa , ihmaacala p`doSa ,idllaI tqaa kond/ Saaisat rajya caMDIgaZ, , ]%tra,,,KMD Jurisdiction: The States of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh Delhi and the Union Territories of Chandigadh, Uttarakhand. caonna[- : vyaapar icanh kayaa-laya ,[MTolao@caula p`apTI- , ra[T ibailDMga , [MDisT/yala [sToT ,isaDkao Aar ema DI , gaaodama eiryaa , jaI esa TI raoD gau[MDI , caonna[- 600032 durBaaYa : 044 22502046 fO@sa : 044 22502046 [maola Aaya DI : [email protected] Chennai: Office of the Trade Marks Registry at Chennai, Intellectual Property Rights bldg., Industrial Estate SIDCO RMD, Godown Area G.S.T Road, guindy, Chennai-600 032. Tel: 044- 22502046 Fax : 044-22502046 Email id : [email protected] AiQakar xao~ : AaQa` p`doSa ,korla timalanaaDu ,knaa-Tk tqaa kond/ Saaisat rajya xao~ paNDcaorI tqaa laxaWIp Jurisdiction: The States of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and the Union Territories of Pondichery and Lakshadweep Island. 7 Trade Marks Journal No: 1992, 22/03/2021 baOMk Da/FT yaa caok eosao AnausaUicat baOMk maoM kaTo gae hao jaao vyaapar icanh rijasTI/ kayaa-laya ko samauicat dFtr ko sqaana pr isqat hao For the payment of the fee, Banks drafts and banker’s cheques shall be drawn on a scheduled bank at the place, where the appropriate office of the Trade Marks Registry, is situated. sauiBannata ko baaro maoM rijasTa/r kao p`arMiBak salaah PRELIMINARY ADVICE BY REGISTRAR AS TO DISTINCTIVENESS iksaI BaI vaga- ko AMtga-t AanaovaalaI iksaI BaI vastu yaa saovaa ko saMbaMQa maoM vyaapar icanh AiQainayama 1999 kI Qaara 133 kI ]pQaara 1 ko AiQana rijasT/ar kao p`arMiBak salaah ko ilayao vyaapar icanh ko tIna p`it$pnaaoM ko saaqa fama- TI.ema. ema Aavaodna ikyaa jaa sakogaa An application for preliminary advice by the Registrar under Sub-Section (1) of section 133 of Trade Marks Act, 1999 shall be made on Form TM-M in respect of any goods/services comprised within any one class of goods and services, accompanied by three representations of the Trade Mark. sambaQd icanh ASSOCIATED MARKS jahaM^ yaha kha gayaa hO ik iva&aipt icanh 1999 ko vyaapar icanh AiQainayama kI Qaara 16 ko AQaIna iksaI dusaro icanh sao , jaao AiQakairk k`ma saM#yaa sao inaid-YT hOM , Where it is stated that an advertised Mark is to be associated (under Section 16 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999), with another Mark indicated by its Official Number. AiQakairyaa^M saucanaae^M jaarI… OFFICIAL NOTICES – etWara sauicat ikyaa jaata hO ik kao[- BaI vyai@t ,ijasako pasa rijasT/IkrNa ko pUva- iva&aipt Aavaodna SaIYa-k ko inacao vagaa-oM ko Anausaar [sa pi~ka maoM iva&aipt iksaI BaI icanh ko rijasT/IkrNa ka ivaraoQa krnao ko karNa hO ,[sa pi~ka kI itiqa sao caar mahInao ko AMdr vyaapar icanh rijasTI/ kayaa-laya ko samauicat dFtr maoM ivaiht fIsa ko saaqa fama- TI.ema.Aao pr ivaraoQa saucanaa do sakogaa Notice is hereby given that any person who has ground of opposition to the registration of any of the Marks advertised herein according to classes under the heading “Applications advertised before Registration” may, within four months from the date of the Journal, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form TM-O in the appropriate office of the Trade Marks Registry accompanied by the prescribed fee.

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