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Chhajju Ram Vs. Neki Ram & Others

Chhajju Ram Vs. Neki Ram & Others Subject matter of the case - What is the meaning of "Any other sufficient cause" and principle "of Ejusdem Generis" under Order 47 Rule 1 C.P.C. ? Facts of the case -  1. On 22nd October, 1912 one Mr. Chhajju Ram purchased certain lands of villages Kasgar and Jammi Kera from Mrs. Forbes for Rs. 42,000/- Mr. Chhajju Ram also took the possession of the above properties after the execution of the sale deed in his favour. 2. Neki Ram and others filed a suit against Chhajju Ram alleging that the execution of the above sale deed in favour of the defendant is collusive hence the same be declared null and void and the plaintiffs be given the possession of the said land on payment of Rs. 15,000/- on the basis of their preemptions. It was argued by the plaintiffs that :- i. The plaintiffs are Gaur Brahmins by caste and are the occupancy tenants of village Kasgar and were the members of Agriculture Tribes within the meaning...

How to check Trademark status

This blog contains step by step procedure to check trademark status, recently there is a major change by the officials regarding trademark status. So without wasting time lets start our topic checking of trademarks status:-
Author : Mohd Muzammil Khan


How to check Trademark status 
It is a globally traditional piece of evidence that a only one of its kind strain logo is a now a large amount helpful asset for any occupational concern. It is this exclusive identifying mark logo through which your targetted customers in the blink of an eye name your item for consumption or ritual amongst folks of your competitors in use in a akin domain.

Hence, It is actual crucial to shelter your mark logo against any exploitation or imitation by others. This tin no more than be ensured by applying for brand registration of your irreplaceable marker name. If your brand is not registered, anybody know how to collect the ownership of your strain under your nose & have the uncalled-for repayment of it.
So it is meaningful to achieve a trademark registration of your marker logo before it is exceedingly late.

Once you own practical for a trademark, at this point the have reservations about arises that how to assessment whether the brand name has been registered or not. There’s no mistrust that the full brand name registration sort out takes a sustained time, and undergoes a variety of successive stages.

Trade mark registration can facilitate an individual safeguard on identifying mark from life copied. The to begin with stage in make registration, is filing of mark application. After filing a brand name application, the mark Registrar position will means the treatment over a interval of 6 – 12 months. Throughout this period, an individual have to persist in visiting the brand Registrar website to tab on the importance of the application.

Step #1
Firstly, you requisite to open the government portal for brand name registration. The family circle piece of paper will amenable as publicized below. nearby you hold to click on the Related link tab >  Trade mark Status.
or
You can also open the  IPINDIA website. For all queries regarding trademarks registration.
Here you find 4 options :-
A) Trademark Application/Registration Mark
B) Trademark Indexes
C) Receipt/Acknowledgement for Postal Application
D) Track Legal Certificate Requests
Here you have to click on the Trademark Application / Registered Mark button on the left-hand side.

Step#2
In next step you have to select the National/IRDAI number. And click on the any of the two mentioned.

Step#3
In third step you have to provide Trademark application number and below it you have to enter the CAPTCHA code and after submitting the details then you have to click on the view button.

Step#4
After filling all the details the IPINDIS website will show you the information along with list of all documents filled with the trademark application. Here you can see the details like :-

  • TM Application No. 
  • Class
  • Date of Application 
  • Appropriate office
  • State
  • Country 
  • Filling mode
  • TM applied for
  • TM category 
  • Trade mark type
  • User details 
  • Certificate details 
  • Valid upto/Renewed upto
  • Proprietor name
  • Proprietor address
  • Agent name
  • Agent address
  • Goods and service details
  • Uploaded documents 

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