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Class 35 to 99 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 RADIO ONE FM 92.5 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1457903 08/06/2006 RADIO MID DAY WEST (INDIA) LIMITED PENINSULA CENTRE, DR. S. S. RAO ROAD, PAREL, MUMBAI-400 012. SERVICE PROVIDER A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956. Used Since :01/06/2006 MUMBAI ADVERTISING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNTIONS. 2083 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1482210 28/08/2006 INDOGLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PRIVATE LIMITED, trading as 404/A-1, MAHADKAR RESIDENCY, BHUSARI COLONY, PAUD ROAD, PUNE- 411 038. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS, Address for service in India/Agents address: SUBODH M. JOGLEKAR BLDG., A, FLAT NO.1104, 11TH FLOOR, DSK-CHANDRADEEP, NARALI BAUG, MUKUND NAGAR, SWARGATE, PUNE-37. Used Since :25/08/2005 MUMBAI TRADING AND MERCANTILE ACTIVITIES, DIRECT SALES, MARKETING, TRADING IN COMMODITIES, CONSUMABLES AND INDUSTRIAL GOODS EITHER WHOLESALE OR RETAIL PHARMACEUTICALS, MERCHANDISING, BRANDING ACTIVITY, WAREHOUSING AND STORING, TO ACT AS DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, TRADER, IMPORTER, EXPORTER, COMMISSION AGENT, STOCKIEST, BROKER, MERCHANDISING GOODS AND SERVICES TO PROVIDE CONSULTANCY IN RELATED AREAS. 2084 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1586978 03/08/2007 Planman Technologies (India) Private Limited D-103, PHASE-I, OKHLA INDUSTRIAL AREA, NEW DELHI-110020 SERVICE PROVIDER Used Since :17/11/2005 To be associated with: 1289067 DELHI CALL CENTER SERVICES INCLUDING INBOUND CALL CENTERS, INBOUND CUSTOMER SUPPORT, TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES, CALL CENTRE DISASTER RECOVERY, OUTSOURCING TECHNICAL SUPPORT, AND ITS TRAINING, TELE-MARKETING SERVICES CUSTOMER INTERACTION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. 2085 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1596672 31/08/2007 M/S.YL ESERVICES PVT. LTD., trading as M/S.YL ESERVICES PVT. LTD., 003 DELPHI-3, PRESTIGE ACROPOLIS 20 HOSUR ROAD, KORAMANGALA, BANGALORE-560 029. SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Agents address: KAYSER & CO. RAJA BAHADUR MANSION, 2ND FLOOR, 20, AMBALAL DOSHI MARG, MUMBAI - 400 023. Used Since :20/02/2006 CHENNAI BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SERVICES (BUSINESS PROCESS OUT SOURCING AND DATA PROCESSING). 2086 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1596675 31/08/2007 M/S.YL ESERVICES PVT. LTD., trading as M/S.YL ESERVICES PVT. LTD., 003 DELPHI-3, PRESTIGE ACROPOLIS 20 HOSUR ROAD, KORAMANGALA, BANGALORE-560 029. SERVICE PROVIDERS Address for service in India/Agents address: KAYSER AND COMPANY. RAJA BAHADUR MANSION, 20 AMBALAL DOSHI MARG, FORT, MUMBAI- 400 023. Used Since :20/02/2006 CHENNAI BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SERVICES (BUSINESS PROCESS OUT SOURCING AND DATA PROCESSING). SUBJECT TO NO RIGHT OVER THE WORDS " E SERVICES " EXCEPT AS SUBSTANTIALLY SHOWN IN THE LABEL. 2087 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1598367 06/09/2007 FRACTAL ANALYTICS LTD. LEVEL 4 & 5, CORPORATE ENCLAVE, B. D. SAWANT MARG, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI - 400 099. SERVICE PROVIDER 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 :01/04/2000 MUMBAI BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY, BUSINESS APPRAISALS, PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CONSULTANCY, BUSINESS INFORMATION, BUSINESS ORGANIZATION CONSULTANCY AND MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE AND ITS CONSULTANCY, BUSINESS PROCESSES AND ITS ANALYSIS, BUSINESS RESEARCH, BUSINESS STRATEGY AND PLANNING, FORECASTING AND ANALYSIS, BUSINESS ANALYTICS INCLUDING RISK ANALYSIS & CONSULTANCY ALL BEING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SERVICES, ADVERTISING/ MARKETING ANALYSIS AND ITS OPTIMIZATION, CONSUMERS INSIGHT & RESEARCH THEREON INCLUDED IN CLASS 35. 2088 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 COLTENE/WHALEDENT Priority clamimed from 20/09/2007 Application No. 60450/2007 India 1607865 04/10/2007 COLTENE/WHALEDENT AG trading as COLTENE/WHALEDENT AG FELDWIESENSTRASSE 20, CH-9450 ALTSTATTEN, SWITZERLAND MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS Address for service in India/Agents address: CHANDRAKANT M. JOSHI GANESH KRUPA, CROSS NO.1, BHASVESWARA COLLEGE ROAD, BATA VANI, SARASWATHIPURAM HOSPET, KARNATAKA. Proposed to be Used CHENNAI DENTAL INSTRUMENTS SERVICES, ADVERTISING AND MARKETING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS 2089 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1608030 04/10/2007 M/S. MAKKALKAI trading as MAKKALAKAI BUS STAND BUILDING, BALUSSERY, CALICUT DISTRICT, KERALA. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: GUDWILL & GOODWILL. 41/785, "SWATHI" C.P. UMMER ROAD, COCHIN - 35, KERALA. Used Since :18/12/2006 CHENNAI DISPLY, EXHIBITION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF KIDS WEARS AND ALL KINDS OF READYMADE GARMENTS, 2090 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Priority clamimed from 14/09/2007 Application No. 7759228 India 1611154 12/10/2007 EQUITY PARTNERS LIMITED C/- BUDDLE FINDLAY, LEVEL 18, PRICEWATERHOUSE COOPERS TOWER, 188 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANT Address for service in India/Agents address: PUTHRAN & ASSOCIATES B-3, KESAVAN ORCHID (3RD FLOOR), 5/7, NORTH MADA ST., SRI NAGAR COLONY, SAIDAPET, CHENNAI-600015. Proposed to be Used CHENNAI BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTATION INCLUDING MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF INVESTMENT ASSETS, BUSINESS ACQUISITIONS AND MERGERS, ASSET MANAGEMENT IN THIS CLASS; INFOTMATION; ADVICE AND CONSULTANCY IN RELATION 2091 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1615139 25/10/2007 ADITYA BIRLA RETAIL LIMITED SIROYA CENTRE, NEXT TO LE MERIDIEN HOTEL, SAHAR AIRPORT ROAD, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI - 400 099. MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS A COMPANY REGISTERED IN INDIA. 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 :01/05/2007 MUMBAI ADVERTISEMENT SERVICES, PROVIDING RETAIL SERVICES IN A SHOPPING MALL AND DEPARTMENTAL STORE, THE BRINGING TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS OF A VARIETY OF INFORMATION CONSUMABLE GOODS THEREBY ENABLING CUSTOMERS TO CONVENIENTLY VIEW AND PURCHASE THOSE GOODS; BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE FUNCTIONS, SERVICES RENDERED BY ADVERTISING ESTABLISHMENTS BEING SERVICES INCLUDED IN CLASS 35. 2092 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 1623118 21/11/2007 M/S.RAMASWAMY HOLDING PRIVATE LIMITED, NO. 54, PONDY BAZAAR, T. NAGAR, CHENNAI - 600 017. SERVICE PROVIDER (REGSITERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956) Address for service in India/Agents address: GLOBAL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS. 4, 4TH FLOOR, CROWN COURT, 128, CATHEDRAL ROAD, CHENNAI - 600 086. Used Since :01/08/2004 CHENNAI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTION OF READYMADE GARMENTS & ACCESSORIES, RETAIL STORE, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION SERVICES AND DISCOUNT STORE SERVICES, IN AND INCLUDED IN CLASS 35 2093 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1624719 26/11/2007 TERIN JOSE trading as KUNCHARAKATTIL TRADS LINKS PALA ROAD, ETTUMANOOR, KOTTAYAM - 686 631 KERALA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: GUDWILL & GOODWILL. 41/785, "SWATHI" C.P. UMMER ROAD, COCHIN - 35, KERALA. Used Since :01/01/1990 CHENNAI DISPLAY, EXHIBITION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF HOME APPLIANCES, FURNITURE 2094 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 Advertised before Acceptance under section 20(1) Proviso 1627632 05/12/2007 AVANTHA HOLDINGS LTD. FIRST INDIA PLACE, TOWER-C,& BLOCK-A, SUSHANT LOK-1 MEHRAULI- GURGAON ROAD,& GURGAON, HARYANA - 122002. MANUFACTURER AND MERCHANTS (A PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY REGISTERED AND INCORPORATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: VAISH ASSOCIATES IInd FLOOR, 10, HAILEY ROAD, NEW DELHI-110001. Used Since :01/11/2007 DELHI BUSINESS, BUSINESS OPERATIONS, ADVERTISING, BUSINESS FUNCTIONS, BUSINESS APPRAISALS, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE, BUSINESS INFORMATION, BUSINESS CONSULTANCY, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION, BUSINESS RESEARCH, PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS, CONSULTANCY, IMPORT, EXPORT, SALE MARKETING, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT EXHIBITIONS, PUBLICITY, FUTURE BUSINESS. 2095 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 1629059 10/12/2007 MR. VIVEK RAMADEVAN trading as CATALYST A001, SHANTI ENCLAVE, PONNETH TEMPLE ROAD, KADAVANTRA, KOCHI - 20, KERALA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: MARCMEDIUS G-340, PANAMPILLY NAGAR, KOCHI 682 036, KERALA Used Since :01/09/2007 CHENNAI BRAND MANAGEMENT, TALENT MANAGEMENT, MARKETING STRATEGY. 2096 Trade Marks Journal No: 1449 , 13/09/2010 Class 35 1634607 26/12/2007 V. SANTOSH KUMAR trading as SURAJ IMPEX ALAVI, PLOT NO.17, H.NO; 8-2-675/1,ROAD NO.13, BANJARA HILLS, HYDERABAD-500034 A.P. SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: I. SREENIVASA MURTHY. 302, SRI RESIDENCY ,H.NO.29-164/1/A, PLOT NO'S. 4&5 , NEW VIDHYA NAGAR COLONY, NEREDMET, SECUNDERABAD 500056 Proposed to be Used CHENNAI IMPORT AND EXPORT SERVICES; ADVERTISING, DISTRIBUTION, MARKETING; WHOLESALE & RETAIL SERVICES; IMPORT AND EXPORT OF ALL KINDS OF METALS

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