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1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 1212045 07/07/2003 Trading As Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 VIRAJ 1212045 07/07/2003 SH.MADAN LAL trading as ;M/S MADAN LAL & SONS 918/27, KAREEM MARKET, STAR BUILDING, SADAR BAZAR, DELHI. MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT NATIONAL Address for service in India/Agents address: KHARBANDA TRADE MARK CO. STAR BUILDING, SADAR BAZAR, DELHI-110006. Used Since :01/04/2000 DELHI JUICER, MIXER, GRINDER MACHINES, HAND BLINDER, WASHING MACHINE, MOTORS (NOT FOR LAND VEHICLES PUMPS INCLUDED IN CLASS-7 AND THERE SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES OF THE AFORESAID GOODS. REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE SAME. 1449 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 2456601 08/01/2013 EURO-APEX B.V. Westeinde 10, Voorburg, 2275 AD the Netherlands MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: SINGH & ASSOCIATES N-30, GROUND FLOOR, MALVIYA NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110017 Used Since :01/01/1989 DELHI HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES (PARTS OF MACHINES), MACHINES AND MACHINE TOOLS; MOTORS AND ENGINES (EXCEPT FOR LAND VEHICLES); MACHINE COUPLING AND TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS (EXCEPT FOR LAND VEHICLES); AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OTHER THAN HAND-OPERATED; INCUBATORS FOR EGGS 1450 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 2456603 08/01/2013 EURO-APEX B.V. Westeinde 10, Voorburg, 2275 AD the Netherlands MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: SINGH & ASSOCIATES N-30, GROUND FLOOR, MALVIYA NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110017 Used Since :01/01/1989 DELHI HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES (PARTS OF MACHINES) MACHINES AND MACHINE TOOLS; MOTORS AND ENGINES (EXCEPT FOR LAND VEHICLES); MACHINE COUPLING AND TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS (EXCEPT FOR LAND VEHICLES); AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OTHER THAN HAND-OPERATED; INCUBATORS FOR EGGS 1451 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 GOI 2671481 03/02/2014 MR. SERVESH GOEL trading as ;OM INDIA 1106/2, MAHARAJA AGGARSAIN BAZAR, LINK ROAD, OLD FARIDABAD - 121002, HARYANA MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Attorney address: S.SINGH & ASSOCIATES 213, 3RD FLOOR PARMANAND COLONY, DR. MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI-9 Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI EARTHMOVING SPARES PARTS, HEAVY EARTH MOVERS MECHAMCAL PARTS & ROCK BREAKER PARTS (MACHINE OPERATED) INCLUDED IN CLASS 07. 1452 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 RASNA 2833731 28/10/2014 RAVINDRA PAL SINGH trading as ;GURUNANAK SEWING MACHINE CO. GANDHI NAGAR, BASTI (U.P.) MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: RAHUL RAJPUT. B-336, BHAI RANDHIR SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA - 141 004 PUNJAB. Used Since :08/10/1992 DELHI SEWING MACHINE & PARTS EXCEPT NEEDLES 1453 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 2992784 23/06/2015 AMIR ALAM KHAN N-79, STREET NO. 15, BRAHAM PURI, SEELAMPUR, DELHI-110053 MANUFACTURING & TRADING Address for service in India/Agents address: PRAMOD KUMAR KAPOOR (ADVOCATE) 47-A, GOVIND PARK, KRISHNA NAGAR DELHI Used Since :01/01/2008 DELHI MACHINE AND MACHINE TOOLS, KITCHEN GRINDER, ELECTRIC; JUICER MIXER GRINDER, ARMATURE, MOTOR AND PUMPS 1454 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3013226 21/07/2015 MR. RAJESH GUPTA trading as ;R.M. TRADERS 1549, GALI KACHA BAGH, BEHIND FIRE STATION, S.P. MUKHERJEE MARG, DELHI -110006. 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 :07/07/2015 DELHI MACHINES AND MACHINE TOOLS, MOTORS (EXCEPT FOR VEHICLES), MACHINE COUPLINGS AND BELTING (EXCEPT FOR VEHICLES), AIR COMPRESSOR, AIR PUMPING SET, AGRICULTURAL PUMP & THEIR PARTS, LARGE SIZE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, INCUBATORS, VEHICLE SERVICE PUMP & EQUIPMENTS, PRECISION MEASURING MATERIAL AS PER CLASS-07. 1455 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 UEC 3021310 31/07/2015 MR. NARAIN SINGH MR. HARMINDER PAL KAUR trading as ;UNITED ENGINEERING COMPANY 67-68, POST OFFICE MOHAN NAGAR SAHIBABAD, GHAZIABAD, UP MANUFACTURING & TRADING Address for service in India/Agents address: P.C. TRADE MARK OFFICE NO. 380- III, G.S.C. SECTOR-29, NOIDA, G.B. NAGAR, (U.P.) Used Since :01/06/2015 DELHI RUBBER COMPONENTS, ENGINE MOUNTINGS AND GAS KETS FOR DIESEL ENGINE PARTS 1456 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3182968 11/02/2016 ANSHUL AGGARWAL PURANI ANAJ MANDI, NARWANA (HR). 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 :02/01/2016 DELHI ATTA CHAKKI, EMERY STONE (PART OF FLOUR MILL), MIXER JUICER GRINDER AS PER CLASS-07. 1457 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 KARAMSAR 3208545 13/03/2016 AMRIK SINGH trading as ;KARAMSAR PRODUCTS (INDIA) 1217, ST. NO-41, JANTA NAGAR, LUDHIANA (PB.) MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: MAHTTA & CO 43-B/3, UDHAM SINGH NAGAR, LUDHIANA. 141001 (PUNJAB) Used Since :01/04/1979 To be associated with: 588333 DELHI Sewing Machine Boxes for Accessories, Sewing Machine Stands & Sewing Machine Tables. 1458 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 CAMRIN 3333022 09/08/2016 RAKESH KUMAR BAFNA trading as ;Arihantt Impex 3/1, Amman Koil Street, Chennai - 600 003, Tamil Nadu, India Manufacturers, Merchants Address for service in India/Attorney address: DASWANI & DASWANI 409 Prajay Corporate House, 1-10-63 & 64 Chikoti Gardens, Begumpet, Hyderabad - 500 016 Used Since :01/04/2006 CHENNAI Machines and machine tools; motors (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and belting (except for land vehicles) including washing machines, dish washers electric juicers, mixers and grinders (for household purpose), and parts thereof 1459 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3401044 02/11/2016 USHA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED SURYA KIRAN BUILDING 19 KASTURBA GANDHI MARG NEW DELHI-110001 MANUFACTURER & MERCHANTS A COMPANY INCORPORTAED UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: BANSAL & BANSAL 210, JOP PLAZA (OPP. MC DONALD"S) P-2, SECTOR-18, NOIDA-201301, NCR DELHI. Proposed to be Used DELHI SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, PUMPS, MOTORS, ENGINE MOTORS 1460 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3402346 03/11/2016 KULJEET SINGH trading as ;Jeet Enterprises Building No. 2910, Ist Floor, Gali No. 44, Beadon Pura, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005 MANUFACTURING AND TRADING Address for service in India/Agents address: PRAMOD KUMAR KAPOOR (ADVOCATE) 47-A, GOVIND PARK, KRISHNA NAGAR DELHI Used Since :01/11/2016 DELHI SEWING MACHINE, CUTTING MACHINE AND PARTS THEREOF 1461 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3402347 03/11/2016 KULJEET SINGH trading as ;Jeet Enterprises Building No. 2910, Ist Floor, Gali No. 44, Beadon Pura, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005 MANUFACTURING AND TRADING PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: PRAMOD KUMAR KAPOOR (ADVOCATE) 47-A, GOVIND PARK, KRISHNA NAGAR DELHI Used Since :01/11/2016 DELHI SEWING MACHINE, CUTTING MACHINE AND PARTS THEREOF 1462 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 FARSA 3439098 22/12/2016 FAIZAN C-14/41, GROUND FLOOR, KH. NO.-1/198 & 1/199, GALI NO.-1, GALI NO. 17/7, RISHI KARDAM MARG, CHAUHAN BANGAR, SEELAMPUR, DELHI-110053 MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: S.SINGH & ASSOCIATES 213, 3RD FLOOR PARMANAND COLONY, DR. MUKHERJEE NAGAR DELHI-9 Proposed to be Used DELHI Machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated, Sewing machine, sewing machine motors, juicer, mixer, grinder, monoblock pump and washing machines 1463 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3453363 10/01/2017 R. P. KHAITAN SARLA DEVI KHAITAN trading as ;R.P. ELECTRONICS B-7/2 OKHLA INDUSTRIAL AREA, PHASE-II, NEW DELHI 110020 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Used Since :02/09/2013 DELHI SOLAR POWER GENERATORS, MOTORS, GEARS AND DRIVES FOR ORIENTATING SOLAR PANELS. 1464 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3456328 10/01/2017 Rajaram Balu Wagare Mr. Anup Chintamani Joshi Mr. Krishnat Rajaram Wagare Mr. Sachin Rajaram Wagare trading as ;SAFAL ENGINEERS AND FABRICATION Plot No. F-35, M.I.D.C. Area, Shiroli, Kolhapur-416122 Manufacturer & Trader Partnership Firm Address for service in India/Agents address: AMAR DATTATRAY PATIL FLAT NO.203, DC ELEGANCE APARTMENT, NAGALA PARK, KOLHAPUR-416002. Used Since :04/12/1995 MUMBAI MACHINES AND MACHINE TOOLS; MOTORS AND ENGINES (EXCEPT FOR LAND VEHICLES); MACHINE COUPLING AND TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS (EXCEPT FOR LAND VEHICLES); AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OTHER THAN HAND- OPERATED, CRANE, GRABS, HEAVY FABRICATION AND SHUTTERING 1465 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3461942 19/01/2017 MADHUR ANEJA C-3/19, TOP FLOOR, SEC-15, ROHINI, DELHI-110089 MANUFACTURING & TRADING Address for service in India/Attorney address: BALAJI IP PRACTICE E-617 STREET NO- 11&12 WEST VINOD NAGAR I.P. EXTN. NEW DELHI-110092 Used Since :04/04/2010 DELHI PUMPING SETS, SELF PRIMING PUMPS, MONO BLOCK PUMPS, OPEN WELL PUMPS, DOMESTIC WATER LIFTING PUMPS, JET PUMPS, SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, SEWAGE PUMPS, MUD PUMPS, SEWING MACHINES, PUMPS, MOTORS, STARTERS, OIL ENGINES, HAND PUMP, STEEL WIRE HEADS, SEWING MIXING, GENERATORS, MOTORS, WASHING MACHINES, MACHINE & MACHINE TOOLS; MIXER GRINDER, JUICER MIXER GRINDER, BLENDERS, JUICERS, CHOPPER, WET GRINDER, WASHING MACHINE, GRINDERS AND MIXTURES, WATER PUMPS, ELECTRIC MOTORS INCLUDED IN CLASS 7 1466 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3464426 23/01/2017 MR. SANTOSH KUMAR trading as ;Trading As; K.S. Electricals D- 197, Street No 9, Laxmi Nagar , Delhi - 110092 Manufacturers & Traders SINGLE FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: KHURANA & KHURANA E-13, UPSIDC Site IV, Kasna Road, Behind Grand Venice, Greater Noida, 201310 Proposed to be Used DELHI Mono Black Pumps; Machine Couplings include in class 07; Submersible pumps 1467 Trade Marks Journal No: 1926 , 04/11/2019 Class 7 3470184 30/01/2017 VINEET KUMAR SHARMA trading as ;M/S.
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