Anand · India's Dairy Capital

Trademark Registration in Anand, Gujarat

Anand, home to the Amul cooperative and India's dairy movement, has a dense base of dairy, food-processing and agri-input businesses built around cooperative and private brand names.

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Why Anand businesses choose us.

In a cluster this closely associated with dairy and food branding, a distinctive registered name is what separates an established local brand from an easily-copied one — especially as products move into modern retail and online channels.

We regularly work with dairy and food-processing businesses, agri-input suppliers, and cooperative-linked brands in and around Anand, so the search, filing paperwork and any Registry correspondence are handled the same day you reach out — everything can be coordinated over call, WhatsApp and courier without you needing to travel to our Ahmedabad office.

How it works

01 Step

Trademark Search

We run a search across the Trademark Registry's public database to check for identical or deceptively similar marks already filed or registered in your class, before you commit to a name or logo.

02 Step

Class Selection & Online Trademark Filing

Your mark is filed as a Form TM-A application, entirely through online trademark filing on the IP India e-filing portal, under the correct Nice Classification class(es) — there are 45 classes in total, 34 for goods and 11 for services — for the goods or services you actually deal in.

03 Step

Examination & Journal Publication

The Registry examines the application on absolute grounds (Section 9 — is it generic or merely descriptive) and relative grounds (Section 11 — does it conflict with an existing mark), and if accepted, publishes it in the Trademark Journal for a four-month opposition window.

04 Step

Registration Certificate

If no opposition is filed within that window, the Registrar issues the trademark registration certificate and you gain the right to use the ® symbol.

Documents Required

Checklist
  • PAN and ID proof (Aadhaar/Voter ID/Passport/Driving Licence) of the applicant
  • Logo or wordmark file, if applying for a device (logo) mark
  • Business proof — GST certificate, incorporation certificate, or Udyam registration
  • Power of Attorney (Form TM-48), signed by the applicant, authorising us to file and act on your behalf
  • MSME (Udyam) or Startup India (DPIIT) certificate, if applicable, to claim the discounted government fee

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Under the First Schedule of the Trade Marks Rules, 2017, the official e-filing fee is ₹4,500 per class for an individual, startup, or Udyam-registered MSME, and ₹9,000 per class for any other applicant (partnership, LLP, or company that isn't MSME-registered). Filing on paper instead of online costs ₹500 more per class. This is a per-class fee — three classes means three times the fee.

A trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the date of filing, and can be renewed indefinitely in further 10-year terms by filing Form TM-R.

Yes — you can use the ™ symbol as soon as your application is filed, to signal a claimed (though not yet registered) mark. The ® symbol can legally only be used once the Registrar has actually granted registration.

The TM-A application itself is filed and acknowledged the same day, but full registration — assuming no objection or opposition — typically takes 8 to 24 months, depending on Trademark Registry workload and whether the application is examined smoothly.

You get an examination report citing the grounds — usually Section 9 (descriptiveness/lack of distinctiveness) or Section 11 (conflict with an earlier mark). A written reply must be filed within 30 days, with supporting evidence of use or distinctiveness where relevant; most objections are resolved without needing a hearing.

The Nice Classification system used by IP India groups goods into Classes 1–34 and services into Classes 35–45 — e.g. Class 25 covers clothing, Class 30 covers food staples, Class 35 covers advertising/business services, and Class 41 covers education/entertainment. Picking the wrong class is one of the most common — and costly — filing mistakes, since a rejected class isn't refunded.

You can register a wordmark (the name alone, in plain text) and a device mark (logo/label) as two separate applications, or just one. Registering the wordmark alone gives broader protection since it covers the name in any font or styling; a logo-only mark protects just that specific visual design.

A trademark registered with IP India is protected across the whole of India the moment it's granted — there's no separate state-level registration. Being Gujarat-based only affects which Registry office typically handles your filing (Ahmedabad falls under the Trademark Registry's jurisdiction), not the geographic scope of protection.

TM/™ signals an unregistered or pending claim to a mark — anyone can use it without filing anything, though it carries no statutory backing. ® can only be used once the mark is actually registered with IP India, and using it before registration is a punishable offence under Section 107 of the Trade Marks Act.

Yes — individuals, DPIIT-recognised startups, and Udyam-registered MSMEs pay ₹4,500 per class instead of the ₹9,000 per class other applicants pay — a 50% discount, provided the correct certificate is submitted with the application.

Last Note

If your brand could only get one thing right, make it the trademark.

That is what we help you decide. Then we search it, file it, defend it, and keep it renewed for the next ten years — from Ahmedabad, for all of Gujarat.

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