Trademark Rectification

We shall help you in case of the trademark being wrongly registered in the register. The Act allows correcting such errors such as errors in the application form like the wrong address or contact details, error in the details of the trademark such as class, description, classification, and design, error in the details entered in the register, modifying details in the application such as the change of applicant and change of address, removal of the trademark when not in use for five years and three months. We shall apply in the form “TM-16” along with prescribed fees. We shall submit the relevant application(s) along with the alterations required and relevant documents (depending on the alterations required) for supporting the alterations like identity proofs or address proofs.

Documents Required

Procedure

Submission of documents

We shall submit the relevant application(s) along with the alterations required and relevant documents (depending on the alterations required) for supporting the alterations like identity proofs or address proofs.

Drafting of the application

We shall then fill the relevant form with all the details.

Filing of the form

We shall file the form with the Registrar along with the prescribed fees.

Approval of government

The last step is approval by the Registrar and modification in the register as required. When the rectification is initiated by an aggrieved person, then the process is: – We shall apply in the relevant form (as set out above) along with the reason for rectification and submit it to the Registrar with the prescribed fees. – Then the Registrar will send notice to the proprietor of the trademark to file a counter statement –We shall file affidavits producing their evidence. The effect of rectification can be that after hearing the case presented by both parties, the Registrar or the Appellate Board can either cancel, vary, add or remove the entry. Trademark Act and Rules provide relief both to the applicant and aggrieved person to seek rectification or cancellation of the trademark.

Correcting Mistakes

It allows the correction of any mistakes that may have been made during the registration process.

Updating Information

It allows for updates to be made to a trademark, such as changes in company names, logos, or taglines.

Strengthening Protection

This includes adding new goods or services to a registration, which can provide broader protection against potential infringers.

Enhancing Enforcement

Rectification can help to enhance the enforceability of a trademark by ensuring that it is up-to-date and accurately reflects the company’s branding. This makes it easier to identify potential infringers and take appropriate action to protect the trademark.