Trademark Renewal
Ensure uninterrupted exclusivity and preserve your brand's goodwill.
Definition
Renewal is the statutory mechanism to extend the duration of trademark protection beyond its initial validity.
Statutory Framework
Section 25 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Procedure
The registered proprietor must file Form TM-R along with the prescribed fee prior to expiry. A grace period is provided for delayed renewal, failing which the mark may be removed, subject to restoration provisions.
Legal Significance
Timely renewal ensures uninterrupted exclusivity, preserves goodwill, and prevents dilution or loss of proprietary rights.
Required Documents
Keep these documents ready to ensure a smooth and fast registration process.
Identity Proof
Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Passport, or Voter ID of the applicant or authorized signatory.
Logo / Brand Image
High-resolution logo image (JPG/PNG) in black & white for trademark applications.
Business Details
Certificate of Incorporation, MSME Certificate, or Partnership Deed (as applicable).
Address Proof
Utility bill, rent agreement, or bank statement showing the registered business address.
Power of Attorney
Signed Form TM-48 authorizing the legal firm to act on your behalf for trademark filing.
Class of Goods/Services
Description of the goods or services for which trademark protection is being sought.
Date of First Use
If the trademark/brand is already in use, the date it was first used in commerce.
Udyam / GST Certificate
Udyam registration or GST certificate for MSME applicants to avail reduced government fees.
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