Trademark Registration
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Trademark Registration
What is Trademark Registration?
A Trademark is a unique sign, logo, word, symbol, or design that represents your brand and differentiates it from competitors. Trademark Registration under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 grants exclusive rights to use the mark and protects it from misuse or infringement.
Key Benefits of Private Limited Company Registration
With custom services, we empower the development, provide support from your unique vision.
A PLC is considered a separate legal entity, meaning it can own property, sue or be sued, and enter into contracts independently of its shareholders.
Shareholders are only liable for the amount they have invested, safeguarding their personal assets.
Private Limited Companies are preferred by investors and venture capitalists, offering greater opportunities for raising capital.
The company’s existence is not affected by changes in ownership or the death of shareholders, ensuring stability and continuity.
The company’s existence is not affected by changes in ownership or the death of shareholders, ensuring stability and continuity.
Registration Process
We rely on datadriven analysis and rigorous methodologies
to inform our decisions and ensure accuracy.
1.
Trademark search to check availability
Determine which structure best fits your business goals (PLC, LLP, OPC, etc.).
2.
Filing application with the Trademark Registry
We help you reserve a unique name for your company, ensuring it complies with MCA guidelines.
3.
Examination & reply to objections (if any)
We collect and prepare all required documents, such as the Director’s identification, proof of address, and Memorandum of Association (MOA).
4.
Publication in Trademark Journal
We file the incorporation documents with the MCA or relevant authority on your behalf.
5.
Registration & issuance of certificate
Once approved, your business is officially registered, and you receive your Certificate of Incorporation.
