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Welcomgroup 1903008 30/12/2009 Itc Limited Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 WELCOMGROUP 1903008 30/12/2009 ITC LIMITED. HOTELS DIVISIONS, ITC GREEN CENTER, 10 INSTITUTIONAL AREA, SECTOR - 32 GURGAON 122001, HARYANA . SERVICES AN INDIAN COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER COMPANIES ACT, 1956. Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Proposed to be Used DELHI Hotels, motels, inns: hotel, motel, restaurant, cafeteria. lounge, tea-room, concierge, lodging and bar services, hotel reservation services: services for providing food and drink: temporary accommodation: hotel resort and health spa services: escort services: hair dressing salons: beauty salons: security services relating to valuables: computer services, namely providing on-line information in the field of hotel and restaurant services: provision of facilities for meetings, conferences and exhibitions: consultancy services relating to hotels and restaurants. 6557 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 TRAVOTEL 1903009 30/12/2009 ITC LIMITED. HOTELS DIVISIONS, ITC GREEN CENTER, 10 INSTITUTIONAL AREA, SECTOR - 32 GURGAON 122001, HARYANA . SERVICES AN INDIAN COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER COMPANIES ACT, 1956. Address for service in India/Agents address: ANAND AND ANAND. B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110 013. Proposed to be Used DELHI Hotels, motels, inns: hotel, motel, restaurant, cafeteria. lounge, tea-room, concierge, lodging and bar services, hotel reservation services: services for providing food and drink: temporary accommodation: hotel resort and health spa services: escort services: hair dressing salons: beautv salons: security services relating to valuables: computer services, namely providing on-line information in the Field of hotel and restaurant services: provision of facilities for meetings, conferences and exhibitions: consultancy services relating to hotels and restaurants. 6558 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 1956229 26/04/2010 APODIS HOTELS AND RESORTS LIMITED 708-710, Dev Plaza, 68, S.V.Road, Andheri (west), Mumbai- 400 058 SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: R.K. DEWAN & CO. PODAR CHAMBERS, S.A. BRELVI ROAD, FORT, MUMBAI - 400 001. Used Since :01/03/2010 MUMBAI Services for providing food & drink; Hotel, restaurants, canteens, motels, self-service restaurants, social clubs; Cafes & cafeterias; Rental of temporary accommodation & meeting rooms; Rental of chairs, table, table linen, glassware; Reservations (temporary accommodation);Catering services; Resorts & lodging services; Tourist homes; Providing campground facilities; 6559 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 MBD VERNAZZA 1967847 19/05/2010 BRIGHT ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. trading as ;BRIGHT ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. GULAB BHAWAN,6- BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, N. DELHI.-110002 MANUFACTURERS,MERCHANTS A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXITING 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 :01/08/2006 DELHI RENTAL OF TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, HOTEL RESERVATIONS, BAR SERVICES, SNACK BARS, SELF SERVICE RESTAURANTS, FOOD COURTS, FOOD AND BEVERAGE OUTLETS, FINE DINING RESTAURANTS. 6560 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 VERNAZZA 1967851 19/05/2010 BRIGHT ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. trading as ;BRIGHT ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD. GULAB BHAWAN,6- BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, N. DELHI.-110002 MANUFACTURERS,MERCHANTS A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXITING 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 :01/08/2006 DELHI RENTAL OF TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, BAR SERVICES, SNACK BARS, SELF SERVICE RESTAURANTS, FOOD COURTS, FOOD AND BEVERAGE OUTLETS, FINE DINING RESTAURANTS. 6561 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2017292 01/09/2010 MR.SONAM PHUNTSOK MRS.NGUDUP DOLMA trading as ;ICHIBAN RESTAURANT SHOP NO-9 PANDANA ROAD MARKET NEW DELHI -3 SERVICE PROVIDERS Used Since :30/10/1995 DELHI RESTAURANT & BAR 6562 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2021071 09/09/2010 BEE - AAR VYANJAN PVT. LTD. 3/9 A, VISHNUPURI, KANPUR - 208002, U.P SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: S. SINGH & ASSOCIATES 213, 3RD FLOOR PARMANAND COLONY, DR. MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI-9 Used Since :01/01/1994 DELHI OUTDOOR CATERING SERVICES FOR THE PROVISION OF FOOD AND DRINK, CAFES, CAFETERIAS, SNACK BARS, RESTAURANTS, SELF SERVICE RESTAURANTS, FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS, CANTEENS, COFFEE SHOPS AND ICE CREAM PARLOURS INCLUDED IN CLASS 43 6563 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2111697 08/03/2011 M/S. SHAKYA TREATS PVT. LTD. 131/1140 A, FIRST FLOOR, MOTILAL NAGAR NO. 1, OPP. SAI MANDIR, NEAR AMBEDKAR MAIDAN, GOREGOAN (WEST), MUMBAI - 400 062 SERVICE PROVIDER A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: VARIKASERY LAW & MARKS ROOM NO.31, HAJI HABIB BLDG., A-WING, 1ST FL.,OPP. FIRE STATION, DR. B.A. RD.,DADAR, MUMBAI-400014. Used Since :01/04/2009 MUMBAI CATERING SERVICES 6564 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2135342 26/04/2011 SHWETA DUTTA DAGA BUILDING, RAJPATH, CIVIL LINES, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH 492001 SERVICE PROVIDER INDIVIDUAL- AN INDIAN RESIDENT Used Since :01/01/2011 MUMBAI SERVICES FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK; TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION 6565 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2137641 29/04/2011 N.INDRA trading as ;MUNVEEDU 34/72-A, 4TH MAIN ROAD, GANDHI NAGAR, ADYAR, CHENNAI-600020. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: UNIMARKS LEGAL SOLUTIONS New No.60, Old No.84/2, Moore Street, SR Enclave, Parrys, Chennai - 600001 Used Since :01/04/2011 CHENNAI SERVICES PROVIDED BY A RESTAURANTS, COFFEE SHOP, CAFE, FAST FOOD OUTLET, PUBS AND OTHER OUTLET SELLING FOOD AND BEVERAGES BEING SERVICES INCLUDED IN CLASS-43. Transliteration : MUNVEEDU 6566 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2145445 18/05/2011 COUNTRY CLUB INDIA LIMITED trading as ;COUNTRY CLUB INDIA LIMITED HOTEL AMRUTHA CASTLE, 5-9-16, SAIFABAD, OPPOSITE SECRETARIAT, HYDERABED- 500 063 HOSPITALITY SERVICES A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN INDIA UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Attorney address: ABHINAV SHRIVASTAVA C/O Martand Legal Advisors 1st Floor, Plot No. 247, Road No 78, Jubilee Hills, Film Nagar Road, Hyderabad-500033 Used Since :01/11/1999 CHENNAI SERVICE FOR PROVIDING FOOD AND DRINK, TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION AND ALL SERVICES INCLUDED UNDER CLASS 43 6567 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2198505 02/09/2011 FRESH MAKERS Fresh Makers, # 272 1st cross 4th main Behind Sri Vinayaka Temple Begur road Bommanahalli Bangalore-560068 Services Address for service in India/Attorney address: PATSON LEGAL KNOWLEDGE PROCESS PVT. LTD No.1297, 3rd Floor, 30th main, B.S.K. 2nd stage, Bangalore- 560070. Used Since :01/03/2006 CHENNAI Coffee and Tea Cafe Shop No exclusive right over the word FRESH MAKERS separately except as substantially shown in the representation of the mark. 6568 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 ROYAL ALIF 2198844 02/09/2011 P.KIRAN KUMAR C.MALLIKARJUN trading as ;SANPRA PROJECTS AND SERVICES PLOT NO.508, ROAD NO.22, JUBILEE HILLS, HYDERABAD-500034. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: RAO & RAO 12-10-651/3. ROAD.NO.2. INDIRA NAGAR, WARASIGUDA, SECUNDERABAD - 500 061(A.P.). Proposed to be Used CHENNAI PROVIDING FOOD, DRINKS AND BEVERAGES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, MOTELS, RESORTS, CAFETERIA, BAR AND RESTAURANT SERVICES, CATERING SERVICES, PROVIDING SERVICES APARTMENTS, LODGING AND TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION SERVICES The registration of the mark is valid within the territorial jurisdiction of Hydrebad city with in the state of Telangana. 6569 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 ROYAL A LEAF 2198845 02/09/2011 P.KIRAN KUMAR C.MALLIKARJUN trading as ;SANPRA PROJECTS AND SERVICES PLOT NO.508, ROAD NO.22, JUBILEE HILLS, HYDERABAD-500034. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: RAO & RAO 12-10-651/3. ROAD.NO.2. INDIRA NAGAR, WARASIGUDA, SECUNDERABAD - 500 061(A.P.). Proposed to be Used CHENNAI PROVIDING FOOD, DRINKS AND BEVERAGES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, MOTELS, RESORTS, CAFETERIA, BAR AND RESTAURANT SERVICES; CATERING SERVICES, PROVIDING SERVICE APRATMENTS, LODGING AND TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION SERVICES. The registration of the mark is valid within the territorial jurisdiction Hydrebad city with in the state of Telangana. 6570 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 CORPORATES' CAPITAL 2198847 02/09/2011 P.KIRAN KUMAR C.MALLIKARJUN trading as ;SANPRA PROJECTS AND SERVICES PLOT NO.508, ROAD NO.22, JUBILEE HILLS, HYDERABAD-500034. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: RAO & RAO 12-10-651/3. ROAD.NO.2. INDIRA NAGAR, WARASIGUDA, SECUNDERABAD - 500 061(A.P.). Proposed to be Used CHENNAI PROVIDING FOOD, DRINKS AND BEVERAGES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, MOTELS, RESORTS, CAFETERIA, BAR AND RESTAURANT SERVICES, CATERING SERVICES, PROVIDING SERVICES APARTMENTS, LODGING AND TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION SERVICES 6571 Trade Marks Journal No: 1785 , 20/02/2017 Class 43 2218743 12/10/2011 SAMHI HOTELS PVT. LTD D-28, 2nd Floor, South Extension Part-I, New Delhi-110049. THE SERVICES PROVIDERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDERT FIE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT Address
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