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Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 1871573 09/10/2009 MRS. MANJU DAGA trading as ;MRS. MANJU DAGA D-9, SATYA TRIVENI, NR. KUSHYLA BUNGALOW, SATELITE- AHMEDABAD- 15. MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Used Since :23/08/2004 AHMEDABAD MANUFACTURING AND TRADING OF ,MUKWAS AND MOUTH FRESHNERS INCLUDED IN CLASS 31. 3850 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 1879698 03/11/2009 RAMESHBHAI B. BORSANIYA RAMESHBHAI B. BORSANIYA HARESHBHAI R. BORSANIYA SURESHBHAI P. RAJODIYA TEJASBHAI V. GOL KANUBHAI T. DHAMAT MANSUKHBHAI P. KABARIYA trading as ;M/S.SHIVAM AGRO FOOD INDUSTRIES BHAVNAGAR HIGHWAY ROAD, OPP. RELIANCE PETROL PUMP, AMRELI-365 401. GUJARAT-INDIA. MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Address for service in India/Attorney address: T.C.PATEL & CO., 229, GOLDEN PLAZA, OPP. ARYA SAMAJ MANDIR, OUT SIDE RAIPUR GATE, KANKARIA, AHMEDABAD - 380 022 Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD GRAIN & ANIMAL CONSUMPTION, MUKHWAS,RICE MEAL FOR FORGE RICE UNPROCESSED FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLE,CATTLE FEED, SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS & FLOWERS, AGRICALTURAL HORTICALTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES, FOODS TUFFS FOR ANIMALS, MOUTH FRESHNER ANDMALT INCLUDED IN CLASS 31. subject to sale of goods in the state of Gujarat.. 3851 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 1951731 16/04/2010 BIMLADEVI INDERCHAND BARDIA INDRACHAND MALCHAND BARDIA trading as ;M.J.PRODUCTS 6/B, LOVE COMPLEX, KANKARIYA, AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT. SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: NAVDEEP & ASSOCIATES B - 13, NEW YOGESHWAR SOCIETY, NR. PARAS PRABHU SOCIETY, OPP. VISHAL NAGAR, ISANPUR, AHMEDABAD - 382443, GUJARAT Used Since :16/03/2010 AHMEDABAD SESAME subject to association with 731439,1012613. 3852 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 2048675 02/11/2010 MR. DEEPAK CHANDULALJI RAKA trading as ;M/S. DEEPAK AGRO SEEDS BUS STAND ROAD, JALNA PIN CODE-431203 MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Used Since :15/03/2000 MUMBAI SEEDS REGISTRATION OF THIS TRADE MARK SHALL GIVE NO RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE DESCREPTIVE MATTERS APPEARING ON THE LABEL 3853 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 EGXANTHIN 2134079 25/04/2011 ZEUS BIOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;ZEUS BIOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED A-115, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, HEBBAL, MYSORE-570016, KARNATAKA, INDIA. MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS Address for service in India/Agents address: V.BALAKRISHNAN, ADVOCATE 17/18, MILL ROAD, COIMBATORE - 641 001. Used Since :08/04/1991 CHENNAI ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENTS AND ADDITIVES. 3854 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 JK CHAMUNDI Bt 2185383 03/08/2011 JK AGRI GENETICS LTD trading as ;J.K.AGRI GENETICS LTD 1-10-177, 4th FLOOR, VARUN TOWERS, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD-500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Research & Development, Production, Processing and Marketing of various filed and vegetable crop seeds Address for service in India/Agents address: RAMESH B. VISHWANATH. BLDG NO. 48, SRT, I FLOOR, PRAKASH NAGAR, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD 500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH. Used Since :25/07/2008 To be associated with: 1251379 CHENNAI AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 3855 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 JK INDRA VAJRA Bt 2185385 03/08/2011 JK AGRI GENETICS LTD trading as ;J.K.AGRI GENETICS LTD 1-10-177, 4th FLOOR, VARUN TOWERS, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD-500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Research & Development, Production, Processing and Marketing of various filed and vegetable crop seeds Address for service in India/Agents address: RAMESH B. VISHWANATH. BLDG NO. 48, SRT, I FLOOR, PRAKASH NAGAR, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD 500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH. Used Since :25/05/2009 To be associated with: 1170578, 1251379 CHENNAI AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 3856 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 JK UTTARA 2185626 04/08/2011 JK AGRI GENETICS LTD trading as ;J.K.AGRI GENETICS LTD 1-10-177, 4th FLOOR, VARUN TOWERS, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD-500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Research & Development, Production, Processing and Marketing of various filed and vegetable crop seeds Address for service in India/Agents address: RAMESH B. VISHWANATH. BLDG NO. 48, SRT, I FLOOR, PRAKASH NAGAR, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD 500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH. Used Since :29/10/2004 To be associated with: 1251379 CHENNAI AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 3857 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 JK VINOD 2185627 04/08/2011 JK AGRI GENETICS LTD trading as ;J.K.AGRI GENETICS LTD 1-10-177, 4th FLOOR, VARUN TOWERS, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD-500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Research & Development, Production, Processing and Marketing of various filed and vegetable crop seeds Address for service in India/Agents address: RAMESH B. VISHWANATH. BLDG NO. 48, SRT, I FLOOR, PRAKASH NAGAR, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD 500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH. Used Since :23/12/2005 To be associated with: 1251379 CHENNAI AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 3858 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 JK ANAND 2185631 04/08/2011 JK AGRI GENETICS LTD trading as ;J.K.AGRI GENETICS LTD 1-10-177, 4th FLOOR, VARUN TOWERS, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD-500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Research & Development, Production, Processing and Marketing of various filed and vegetable crop seeds Address for service in India/Agents address: RAMESH B. VISHWANATH. BLDG NO. 48, SRT, I FLOOR, PRAKASH NAGAR, BEGUMPET, HYDERABAD 500 016, ANDHRA PRADESH. Used Since :13/03/2006 To be associated with: 1251379 CHENNAI AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 3859 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 2335682 22/05/2012 NAMDEO UMAJI AGRITECH (I) PVT LTD 1205/4, ALANKAR, OPP SAMBHAJI UDYAN SHIVAJINAGAR, PUNE 411 004 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS. A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: ADITYA & CO. 33-HABIB BUILDING, G.K. MARG LOWER PAREL, MUMBAI-400013 Used Since :01/11/2002 MUMBAI SEEDS, GRAINS, AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES, LIVE ANIMALS, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS, FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMALS, MALT INCLUDED IN CLASS-3I THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..1164923. 3860 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 2396391 14/09/2012 KAMAL KISHORE CHAURASIA KAMAL KISHORE CHAURASIA trading as ;KAMLA KANT & COMPANY LLP 28/114 PHEEL KHANA KANPUR U.P MANUFACTURER, MARKETER, SELLER & TRADER A LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUSHANT M. SINGH & ASSOCIATES 5/25 WEST PATEL NAGAR NEW DELHI-110008 Proposed to be Used DELHI AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; LIVE ANIMALS; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS; FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMALS; MALT ALL FOOD AND BEVERAGES FOR ANIMALS 3861 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 2469326 31/01/2013 FARMS TO KITCHEN PRIVATE LIMITED C-801, RNA ROYALE PARK, NEAR MAHARASHTRA NAGAR BUS STOP. M. G. ROAD, KANDIVLI (WEST), MUMBAI-400067 MANUFACTURER, MERCHANTS AND EXPORTERS A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY Address for service in India/Agents address: RAMCHANDRA R.MANDHANE, ADVOCATE. NANURAM MANSION, OPP. PATHARE NURSERY, DR. AMBEDKAR ROAD, KALYAN(W) - 421 301, (M.S). Used Since :14/01/2013 MUMBAI AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCTS AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; LIVE ANIMALS; FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES; SEEDS, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS; FOODSTUFFS FOR ANIMALS, MALT. 3862 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 CHETAN 2491046 07/03/2013 SAROJ BALA trading as ;GOPIKA INDUSTRIES C-58, FOCAL POINT, KHANNA, (PB) MERCHANT MANUFACTURERS TRADER & EXPORTERS Address for service in India/Attorney address: LEX FONS 1/B STREET NO -4 EAST GURU ANGAD NAGAR DELHI 110092 Used Since :01/04/1996 DELHI CATTLE FEED INCLUDING OIL CAKES FOR SALE IN INDIA & EXPORTS 3863 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 2510918 10/04/2013 PARAS TRADECOM PRIVATE LIMITED 80,GIRISH PARK,GROUND FLOOR,KOLKATA 700006,WEST BENGAL Manufacturers and Merchants Address for service in India/Agents address: THE CALCUTTA TRADE MARK CO. 236, CHANDNI CHOWK, FATEHPURI, POST BOX NO. 1237, DELHI - 110 006, INDIA. Used Since :17/04/1998 KOLKATA AJWAIN PACHAK, AAM PACHAK, NIMBU PACHAK, PAN MASALA, SUPARI, SWEET SUPARI, SCENTED SUPARI AND MOUTH FRESHNER 3864 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 INDO Vanilla 2519894 26/04/2013 I.K.ROHIT trading as ;I.K.ROHIT GOWRICOLLY ESTATE, K.CHETTAIL NORTH COORG, KARNATAKA - 571248 SERVICE PROVIDER - Address for service in India/Agents address: BUSINESS MARK NEW NO. 36, OLD NO. 23, GANGARAM GARDEN, KODAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI 600 024 Used Since :16/04/2013 CHENNAI AGRICULTURAL HORTICULTURAL AND FORESTRY PRODUCT AND GRAINS NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CLASSES; LIVE ANIMALS, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, SEED, NATURAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 3865 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 B I CI P R O 2520912 26/04/2013 SMT. SUSHMA KUMARI trading as ;BICHEM LABORATORIES GALI NO 4 KARAWAL NAGAR EXTENSION NEW DELHI 94 MERCHANTS AND MANFUACRTURER Address for service in India/Agents address: BAJAJ REGISTRATION SERVICE 193, CIVIL LINES, 1ST FLOOR , SANJAY GANDHI MRKT. BMC CHOWK, JALANDHAR-144001, PUNJAB. Used Since :01/04/2010 DELHI FEED SUPPLEMENTS INCLUDING VITAMIN AND MINERALS FOR VETERINARY USE INCLUDED IN CLASS-31. 3866 Trade Marks Journal No: 1776 , 19/12/2016 Class 31 BARFI 2521237 29/04/2013 TAIZUN F.MAGAR JUZAR A. MAGAR trading as ;UPKAR AND MAGAR P.B. ROAD, BANKAPUR CHOKE, HUBLI - 580028, KARNATAKA, INDIA. MANUFACTURERS AND MARKETERS A REGISTERED PARTNERSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Agents address: RAO & RAO. 12-10-651/3,
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