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Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2387282 30/08/2012 PARESH MOTIANI MRS. SUNITA MOTIANI TRILOK MOTIANI MRS. RENU MOTIANI PARESH MOTIANI trading as ;PARSONS OVERSEAS 212/213, KALYANDAS UDYOG BHAVAN, NEAR CENTURY BAZAR, PRABHADEVI, MUMBAI-400 025 MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT / DEALER INDIAN NATIONAL 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 :01/01/2012 MUMBAI LADIES WEAR INCLUDING DRESS, KURTA, PYJAMAS, SHIRT, T-SHIRT, TROUSER, JEANS AND GENTS WEAR INCLUDING SHIRT, T-SHIRT, TROUSER, JEANS, PANT INCLUDED IN CLASS 25 3959 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2446447 21/12/2012 K.B.SIVAGAMI trading as ;NKP FABRIC NALL ROAD, VIJI HOTEL BACKSIDE, CHITHODE, ERODE-638 102 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: V.RAVI, ADVOCATE AP 1396, 31ST STREET, VI SECTOR, K.K. NAGAR, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU - 600 078. Used Since :01/11/2012 CHENNAI PETTICOATS, LADIES INNERWEARS, AND READYMADE GARMENTS. 3960 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2451422 31/12/2012 S. BALBIR SINGH trading as ;TAMANNA TAILORS H NO 13962 GALI NO 2 PARBHAT NAGRA DHOLEWAL LUDHIANA PUNJAB MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: MAHTTA & CO. 43 - B/3, MAHTTA HOUSE,UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 001, (PUNJAB). Used Since :01/04/2008 DELHI HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS. THERE SHALL BE NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHT ON WORD "REPUBLIC" EXCEPT AS SUBSTANTIALLY SHOWN ON THE LABEL.. 3961 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2454504 04/01/2013 PRANAY DHABHAI 668, SECTOR-15, FARIDABAD - 121007 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAIKRISHNA & ASSOCIATES B-140, SEC-51, NOIDA-201301 Used Since :01/12/2012 DELHI READY MADE GARMENTS, FOOTWEAR & ACCESSORIES FOR MOTHER & CHILD CARE. 3962 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2463998 21/01/2013 KUNAL DHANDA AND SANJEEV DHANDA Kunal Dhanda Sanjeev Dhanda trading as ;SMD GLOBAL ENTERPRISES F322 Lado Sarai, New Delhi - 110016. Manufacturers and Merchants a registered partnership firm Address for service in India/Agents address: S.S. RANA & CO. 317, LAWYERS CHAMBERS, HIGH COURT OF DELHI, NEW DELHI - 110 003. Proposed to be Used DELHI Clothing; aprons, babies napkins of textile, gloves (clothing), readymade garments, children""s clothing; hosiery; uniforms, shawls, underclothes, underwear; footwear, boots, shoes and slippers; socks, headgear, caps, hats, t-shirt, pants, shirts, shorts, suits, Indian ethnic wear, namely kurti, ghagra, cholis, short Kurta, salwar kameez, sherwanis, churidars, Jodhpuris, kurta, suits. sarees; odhanis; cloth belts, multi-purpose cloths bags, headgear, namely, caps, hats and pagrees, footwear, fashion accessories. 3963 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2466982 28/01/2013 RAKESH JOSHI trading as ;MAHADEV FABRICS NEAR S.D.P. SCHOOL, BASTI CHOWK, LUDHIANA (PB.) MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SHARMA & ASSOCIATES 8 NEW KITCHLU NAGAR LANE HAMBRAN ROAD LUDHIANA PB Used Since :01/06/2012 DELHI HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS 3964 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2492079 08/03/2013 MRS. ARUNA GADIA NAVEEN GADIA OMPRAKASH GADIA trading as ;ARUNA APPARELS 1A A WING, 3RD FLOOR, JAI HIND BUILDING NO. 1, BHULESHWAR, DR. ATMARAM, MERCHANT ROAD, MUMBAI-400002 MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT A PARTNERSHIP FIRM REGISTERED UNDER THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932 Used Since :14/02/2013 MUMBAI READYMADE GARMENTS THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT BOTH/ALL LABELS SHALL BE USED TOGETHER.. 3965 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2509269 08/04/2013 PRIYANKA SHARMA AHUJA trading as ;AURUM LUXURY RETAIL LLP 3B/A NEA GANGA RAM HOSPITAL ROAD, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110060 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: MANGLA & ASSOCIATES. 1961, KATRA SHAHN SHAHI, CHANDNI CHOWK, DELHI - 110 006. Proposed to be Used DELHI SHAWLS, FOOTWEAR & HEADGEAR. 3966 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2524837 03/05/2013 MOHD. YONUS trading as ;SANNA GARMENTS E-16/470, BAPA NAGAR, KAROL BAGH DELHI MERCHANTS/MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: SAI ASSOCIATES B -5A GALI NO 38 BLOCK B PART II KAUSIK ENCLAVE BURARI DELHI 84 Used Since :20/08/2011 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS FOR MEN"S WOMEN"S & CHILDREN"S IN CLASS 25. 3967 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2528945 10/05/2013 SEVANTILAL M.SHAH SANDIP S. SHAH DARSHAN A.SHAH HETUL P. SHAH trading as ;SHOWELL IMPEX 26, GOVT. IND. ESTATE, 2ND FLOOR, OPP. CAPSULE CO. M.G. ROAD, EXTENSION, NEAR HINDUSTAN NAKA, CHARKOP, KANDIVALI (WEST), MLLMBAI-400067 MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT A PARTNERSHIP FIRM REGISTERED UNDER THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932 Used Since :02/05/2010 MUMBAI READYMADE GARMENTS 3968 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2530060 13/05/2013 SMT. SHALINI BANTHIA SHRI. RISHI KOCHAR trading as ;D'ARS A -1 MAHENDRU ENCLAVE G T KARNAL ROAD NEAR MEHFIL BAZQUET HALL DELHI 110033 INDIA MANUFACTURE & MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: KULDIP & ASSOCIATES. 945/3 ( F.F ), NAIWALA, FAIZ ROAD, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI- 110 005. Used Since :18/12/2012 DELHI CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR & HEADGEAR INCLUDED IN CLASS 25 3969 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 ASHALOK 2531134 15/05/2013 MR. ALOK KUMAR S/O. MAHENDRA NARAYAN PODDAR 31/49, BLOCK 32, GALI NO. 11, BHIKAM SINGH COLONY, DELHI-110032 MANUFACTURING AND TRADING Address for service in India/Attorney address: DTM ADVISORS LLP C-80 VILLAGE GOKAL PUR EAST OF LONI ROAD NEAR GOVT SCHOOL SHAHDARA DELHI 94 Proposed to be Used DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS, CLOTHING, KNITWEAR, HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN, INCLUDING T-SHIRTS, SHIRTS, TROUSERS, SUITS, SPORTS WEAR, JEANS, HOSIERY GOODS 3970 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2537022 24/05/2013 MR.BHANU PATHANIA trading as ;N-GAL ORIGINALS 26 SHANKER VIHAR COLONY JIGAR COLONY ROAD CIVIL LINES MORADABAD 244001 UP MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: K. C. JAIN, ADVOCATE. 3126, SECTOR 21 -D, CHANDIGARH - 160 022. Used Since :22/01/2010 DELHI CLOTHING , FOOTWEAR, HEADGEAR 3971 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 KASH 2540634 30/05/2013 M.D. RETAIL LLP trading as ;M.D. RETAIL LLP 14, BACHAMMAL ROAD, COX TOWN, BANGALORE - 560005, KARNATAKA, INDIA. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS - Address for service in India/Agents address: ARJUN T. BHAGAT & CO. 6/B SHAHEEN APARTMENT,132 / 1, MODI STREET, POST BOX NO. 1865, FORT, MUMBAI - 400 001. Used Since :01/03/2013 CHENNAI ETHNIC APPAREL FOR CHILDREN 3972 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2543101 04/06/2013 MANOJ KUMAR 58 EXTENTION IIND NANGLOI DELHI 110041 MERCHANTS/MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: PURI & PURI (ADVOCATES) 4969/5, IST FLOOR, SIRKIWALAN, (NEAR HAUZ QAZI POLICE STATION) HAUZ QAZI, DELHI-6 Used Since :09/04/2012 DELHI FOOTWARE"S INCLUDING BOOTS, SHOES SLIPPERS AND THIR SOLES 3973 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 MCDUSTER 2561445 09/07/2013 SH. MANISH KUMAR trading as ;MURLIWALA CREATION 272,A/2A, GALI NO-4, RAGHUBARPURA NO-1, GANDHI NAGAR, DELHI 110031 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI ADVOCATES A - 48, (LALJI HOUSE) YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI -110092. Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI READYMADE SHIRTS. 3974 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 BIGROCK 2561454 09/07/2013 SH. CHAND RATAN MUNDHRA trading as ;BIG ROCK X/1149, Ist FLOOR, GALI NO-2, RAJGARH COLONY, GANDHI NAGAR, DELHI 110031 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI ADVOCATES A - 48, (LALJI HOUSE) YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI -110092. Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS INCLUDED IN CLASS 25. 3975 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 STALLION 2570123 25/07/2013 MR HARSHWARDHAN NANGIA H NO 66/1082 MANSAROVER COLONY ROHTAK 124001 HARYANA MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI TRADE MARK CO. A/48, YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI - 110 092. Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI FOOTWEAR, HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS INCLUDED IN CLASS 25. 3976 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2571706 29/07/2013 DEEPIKA REDDY TIKKAVARAPU LATA REDDY TIKKAVARAPU trading as ;ALMARI NO. 6-3-348, MIDTOWN, 6TH FLOOR, B BLOCK, ROAD NO. 1, BANJARA HILLS, HYDERABAD-500 034, A.P, INDIA. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: R. V. R ASSOCIATES. FLAT NO. G-4, #. 3-4-543 & 544, LAXMI NILAYAM, ADJ: YMCA GROUND NARAYAN GUDA, HYDERABAD-500027. Used Since :11/07/2013 CHENNAI READY-MADE CLOTHING, HOSIERY AND READYMADE GARMENTS SUBJECT TO USE THE MARK AS A WHOLE AS REPRESENTED IN THE FORM OF APPLICATION AND RESTRICTED THE AREA TO ""ANDHRA AND TELANGANA"". 3977 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2574319 01/08/2013 VICKEY SETHI 6197, GALI NO.2, BLOCK-1, DEV NAGAR, TANK ROAD, KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI-110005 MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Agents address: PURI & PURI (ADVOCATES) 4969/5, IST FLOOR, SIRKIWALAN, (NEAR HAUZ QAZI POLICE STATION) HAUZ QAZI, DELHI-6 Used Since :04/08/2012 DELHI READYMADE GARMENTS, HOSIERY AND UNDER GARMENTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRENS AS PER CLASS 25. 3978 Trade Marks Journal No: 1879 , 10/12/2018 Class 25 2579220 13/08/2013 MOHIT trading as ;MOHIT ENTERPRISES 1455, IST FLOOR, SHASTRI NAGAR, DELHI-110052 MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURES Address for service in India/Agents address: LALJI ADVOCATES A - 48, (LALJI HOUSE) YOJNA VIHAR, DELHI -110092.
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