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Dr.B.C.Rathore Cause List 011-28031838 011-28032406 Fax no. 28032381 Patents/Designs/Trademark GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Plot No.32, Sector – 14, Dwarka NEW DELHI - 110078. Name of Hearing Officer: DR.B.C.RATHORE (DEPUTY REGISTRAR) Date: 04/02/2019 Time: 11:00 AM. CAUSE LIST S.No OPPOSITION APPLICATION NAME OF PARTIES NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE. NO. NO. 1. 179044 1041560 M/S MITSUMI ELECTRONICS PRIVATE M/S DELHI REGISTRATION SERVICES LIMITED 85/86, GADODIA MARKET, 144/5 HARI NAGAR ASHRAM KHARI BAOLI, NEW DELHI - 110014 DELHI - 110 006. V/S V/S M/S MITSUMI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. M/S DE PENNING & DE PENNING, NO. 8-2, 8 CHOME, KOKURYO-CHO, 1 SILVER OAK AVENUE DLF PHASE-I, CHOFU-SHI, TOKYO 182 JAPAN GURGAON- 122 002 – 01 INDIA 2 197202 1159377 M/S REGISTHAN PVT. LTD. M/S LALL & SETHI, 9, KHAN MARKET, D-17, SOUTH EXTENSION-II, NEW DELHI - 110 003. NEW DELHI-110049. INDIA. V/S V/S M/S MANGLA REGISTRATION SERVICE M/S MANOHAR CHAWLA 1961, KATRA SHAHNSHAHI, 198/12A, MAIN ROAD, CHANDNl CHOWK, RAMESHMARKET, EAST OF KAILASH, DELHI-110006. NEW DELHI. 3 164900 1170780 M/S SHAKTI ZARDA FACTORY (INDIA) PVT. M/S MINE & YOUNG, LTD. CHAMBER NO.467, LAWYERS CHAMBERS C - 9/24, YAMUNA VIHAR, DELHI - 110 053. BLOCK HIGH COURT OF DELHI, SHER SHAH V/S ROAD, NEW DELHI-110003, M/S RAJESH OMKARNATH MALPANI V/S MALPANI HOUSE, SANGAMNER 422 605, M/S R.K DEWAN & COMPANY, DIST. AHMEDNAGAR, MAHARASHTRA. PODDAR CHAMBERS, S.A. BRELVI ROAD, FORT, MUMBAI-400001. TM-6 TIME BARRED. 4 203297 831681 M/S FENA LIMITED M/S BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. A - 237, OKHLA INDUSTRIAL AREA, PHASE - F - 252, SAINIK FARMS, I, OKHLA, NEW DELHI - 110 020. NEW DELHI - 110 062. V/S V/S M/S TOTAL BELGIUM SA. M/S D. P. AHUJA & CO. 93, RUE DU COMMERCE 1040 BRUSSELS, 53, SYED AMIR ALI AVENUE, 4TH FLOOR, BELGIUM KOLKATA - 700 019, WEST BENGAL. 5 719211 1156652 M/S BHARATI BHAWAN PUBLISHERS & M/S ANAND AND ANAND. DISTRIBUTORS B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, 4371/3, ANSARI ROAD, DARYAGANJ, NEW NEW DELHI - 110 013. DELHI-2. V/S V/S M/S R.K. DEWAN & CO. M/S BHARATIYA VIDYA BHAVAN PODAR CHAMBERS, S.A. BRELVI ROAD, MUNSHI SADAN, BHARATIYA VIDYA FORT, MUMBAI - 400 001. BHAVAN CHOWK, KULAPAT MUNSHI MARG, MUMBAI-400 007. 6 203409 859959 M/S KWALITY ZIPPERS LIMITED M/S THE KOTTAY. 39 B, DADA NAGAR, KANPUR. 111/2, HARSH NAGAR, V/S KANPUR - 208 012. M/S YKK CORPORATION V/S 1 KANDA IZUMI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, M/S DE PENNING & DE PENNING. TOKYO, JAPAN. 10, GOVERNMENT PLACE, EAST KOLKATA - 700 069. 7 176849 1170919 M/S ESSON ELECTRO APPLIANCES M/S MADAMSER & CO. A - 56, VISHAL MARKET, TAGORE GARDEN FLAT NO. E (GF), SAGAR APTS., EXTN, NEW DELHI - 110 027. 6, TILAK MARG, V/S NEW DELHI-110001. M/S EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION V/S 5959 LAS COLINAS BOULEVARD, IRVING, M/S LALL LAHIRI AND SALHOTRA. TEXAS 75039, USA PLOT NO. B-28, SECTOR - 32, INSTITUTIONAL AREA, GURGAON - 122 001, HARYANA. 8 236564 1173759 M/S JAISHREE AGRO. INDUSTRIES LTD., M/S KAMAL GRAG T.M & LIAISON SERVICE M - 5, KUNDAN BHAWAN, AZADPUR BUREAU, COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, DELHI. 122-D, KAMLA NAGAR, V/S DELHI-110007. M/S NEON LABORATORIES LTD V/S 140, DAMJI SHAMJI INDL COMPLEX, M/S NEON LABORATORIES LTD MAHAKALI CAVES ROAD, ANDHERI EAST , 140, DAMJI SHAMJI INDL COMPLEX, MAHAKALI MUMBAI CAVES ROAD, ANDHERI EAST , MUMBAI 9 RECT-259414 1174197 M/S DHURI POLYMERS M/S MAHTTA & CO. BAGRIAN ROAD, DHURI - 148 034, (PB.). 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE, V/S UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, M/S TULSI EXTRUSIONS LIMITED (PUNJAB). N-99/100, M.I.D.C. JALGAON 425003 V/S DIST JALGAON M/S A.G.MAHAJAN&CO 25 GOVIND NIVAS SADASHIV NAGAR MEHARUN JALGOAN MAHARASHTRA 10 236536 766418 M/S INDUS CLOTHING LTD. M/S THE ACME COMPANY C-12, COMMUNITY CENTRE, SAFDARJUNG B-41, JAIPUR ESTATE, NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DEVELOPMENT AREA, DELHI - 110 013. NEW DELHI - 110 016. V/S V/S M/S DE PENNING & DE PENNING. M/S TATA MOTORS LIMITED ALAKNANDA 16, NEPEAN SEA ROAD, BOMBAY HOUSE, 24, MUMBAI - 400 036. HOMI MODY STREET, HUTATMA CHOWK, MUMBAI 400001 11 236520 766417 M/S INDUS CLOTHING LTD. M/S THE ACME COMPANY C-12, COMMUNITY CENTRE, SAFDARJUNG B-41, JAIPUR ESTATE, NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DEVELOPMENT AREA, DELHI - 110 013. NEW DELHI - 110 016. V/S V/S M/S DE PENNING & DE PENNING. M/S TATA MOTORS LIMITED ALAKNANDA 16, NEPEAN SEA ROAD, MUMBAI BOMBAY HOUSE, 24, - 400 036. HOMI MODY STREET, HUTATMA CHOWK, MUMBAI 400001 12 246998 1095148 M/S SBL PRIVATE LIMITED M/S THE ACME COMPANY SBL HOUSE, 2, COMMERCIAL COMPLEX, B-41, JAIPUR ESTATE, NIZAMUDDIN EAST, SHRESTHA VIHAR, DELHI - 110 002. NEW DELHI - 110 013. V/S V/S M/S DABUR INDIA LIMITED M/S INTTL ADVOCARE, BALSARA HOUSE, 43, NAGINDAS MASTER F-252, WESTERN AVENUE, ROAD, FORT, MUMBAI-400 001. SAINIK FARMS, NEW DELHI-110062. LAST OPPORTUNITY 13 172773 1096178 M/S MALHOTRA RUBBERS LIMITED M/S ANAND AND ANAND. 70/50A, FIRST FLOOR, RAMA ROAD B-41,NIZAMUDDIN EAST, INDUSTRIAL AREA, NAJAFGARH ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110 013. MOTI NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110015. V/S V/S M/S RAJAT MALHOTRA M/S MALHOTRA & SONS IDEAS2IPR, B-115 CHANDER NAGAR, 20, TRACTOR MARKET, 745, CHURCH JANAK PURI, NEW DELHI-110058 MISSION ROAD, DELHI-110006 LAST OPPORTUNITY 14 209997 1052579 M/S HERO PAINTS PVT.LTD. M/S AJAY SAHNI ADVOCATE 11, TRANSPORT CENTRE, ROHTAK ROAD, 14/55, PUNJABI BAGH ( W), NEW DELHI - 110 035. NEW DELHI - 110 026. V/S V/S M/S ASIAN PAINTS LIMITED M/S ARJUN T. BHAGAT & CO., ASIAN PAINTS HOUSE, 6/A, SHANTINAGAR 132/1, SHAHEEN APARTMENTS, INDL ESTATE, VAKOLA PIPELINE LANE, MODY STREET, FORT,P.B.NO.1865 SANTACRUZ (EAST), MUMBAI MUMBAI-400001 15 709753 890058 M/S SAP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT SYSTEME, M/S REMFRY & SAGAR ANWENDUNGEN, PRODUKTE IN DER REMFRY HOUSE AT THE MILLENNIUM PLAZA DATENVERARBEITUNG SEC 27, GURGAON 122009, NEUROTTSTRABE 16, D - 69190 WALLDORF, V/S GERMANY. M/S S.SINGH & ASSOCIATES V/S 213, 3RD FLOOR PARMANAND COLONY, M/S SWISS AUTO PRODUCTS DR. MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI-9 A-41, NANDA ROAD, ADARSH NAGAR, DELHI 110033 LAST OPPORTUNITY 011-28031838 011-28032406 Fax no. 28032381 Patents/Designs/Trademark GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Plot No.32, Sector – 14, Dwarka NEW DELHI - 110078. Name of Hearing Officer: DR.B.C.RATHORE (DEPUTY REGISTRAR) Date: 05/02/2019 Time: 11:00 AM. CAUSE LIST S.No OPPOSITION APPLICATION NAME OF PARTIES NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE. NO. NO. 1. 255417 788797 M/S PUDDINGS & PIES M/S S. HANDA & CO. 1157, SECTOR-38-B, B-18, PURIAN MOHALLA, CHANDIGARH-160 014, (U.T.) BATALA - 143 505, (PUNJAB). V/S V/S M/S MONIKA INDUSTRIES M/S VIDHANI TRADE MARKS CO STATION FEEDER ROAD, SILIGURI-734 405 11/12, UPPER GROUND FLOOR, (WEST BENGAL) WEST PATEL NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110008 (INDIA) 2 179389 1173986 M/S LA-KOZY INC. M/S SARVESH SHARMA. B-5 (FIRST FLOOR) KAILASH PARK, C-370, SARASWATI VIHAR, MOTI NAGAR, DELHI.34. NEW DELHI. 15. V/S V/S M/S LALJI ADVOCATES, M/S ALAM FOOD PRODUCTS A-48, (LALJI HOUSE), D-14-A/3, MODEL TOWN-III, YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI-110092 DELHI 3 191692 1182413 M/S A. B. MOVIES PVT. LTD. M/S MACE CORPORATE ASSOCIATE. D - 851, IIND FLOOR, NEW FRIENDS 1ST FLOOR, 34 CORNER MARKET, MALVIYA COLONY, NEW DELHI - 100 065. NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110017. V/S V/S M/S P.P. BUILDWELL PVT LTD M/S MADAMSER & CO. A-21, ROSE APARTMENTS, SECTOR-14, FLAT NO. E (GF), SAGAR APTS., ROHINI, DELHI-110085 6, TILAK MARG, NEW DELHI-110001. 4 RECT-263077 676221 M/S ARIHANT TEA CO. M/S DELHI REGISTRATION SERVICES T-75 GAUTAMPRUI P.B.NO5329 DELHI-53 85/86, GADODIA MARKET, V/S KHARI BAOLI, DELHI - 110 006. M/S JAYSHREE TEA & INDUSTRIES LTD. V/S 620-A, 2ND FLOOR, FAIZ ROAD, KAROL M/S JAYSHREE TEA & INDUSTRIES LTD. BAGH, NEW DELHI-110005. 620-A, 2ND FLOOR, FAIZ ROAD, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI-110005. 5 175362 118112 M/S PUNJAB UDYOG M/S MAHTTA & CO. V.P.O. DHANOWALI, G. T. ROAD, NEAR 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE, BRIGHT INDUSTRIES, JALANDHAR, (PB). UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, V/S (PUNJAB). M/S PRECISION WIRES INDIA LTD. V/S SAIMAN HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, M/S. CHANDRAKANT M. JOSHI, IST KHED GALLI, SAYANI ROAD, 501, VISHWANANAK. MUMBAI 400 025 CHAKALA ROAD, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI-400099. 6 RECT-201794 702408 M/S FORGING MACHINERY M/S PURI TRADE MARK CO., MANUFACTURING CO.(REGD) 54-55, SUPER CYCLE MARKET, LINK ROAD, INDUSTRIAL AREA-A, KWALITY KANDA , GILL ROAD, LUDHIANA-141 003. LUDHIANA-141003 V/S V/S M/S N.K. FORGING & ROLLING INDS. M/S LUDHIANA TRADE MARK CO. OLD RADHA SWAMI SATSANG STREET, 630\14 BINDRABAN GOAD, CILVIL LINES, BEANT PURA, STREET NO. -7, CHANDIGARH LUNDHIANA. (PB.) INDIA. ROAD, LUDHIANA PB 7 174053 1174559 M/S DIAGEO NORTH AMERICA INC. M/S REMFRY & SAGAR, 6 LANDMARK SQUARE, STAMFORD, REMFRY HOUSE AT THE MILLENNIUM PLAZA, CONNECTICUT 06901, U. S. A. SECTOR 27, GURGAON-122009, V/S V/S M/S KEM LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES (PVT) M/S FATEHCHAND C.SHAH & CO., LIMITED ‘’A’’ AIDUN BUILDING 5TH FLOOR, A-47, 11TH ROAD, WAGLE INDUSTRIAL 1ST DHOBI TALAO, MUMBAI-400002 ESTATE, THANE-400604 8 176747 1146153 M/S LABORATE PHARMACEUTICALS INDIA M/S LALJI TRADE MARK CO.
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