A trademark represents much more than a logo or a name—it embodies your brand's reputation, customer trust, and commercial value. Whenever ownership of a trademark changes due to a sale, merger, inheritance, business restructuring, or investment, the transfer should be legally recorded through a Trademark Assignment.
At Legalese Law Firm, we simplify the entire trademark assignment process by offering professional legal assistance from document preparation to registration with the Indian Trademark Registry. Our team ensures every assignment is legally compliant, protecting the interests of both the assignor and the assignee.
Whether you are an entrepreneur, startup, corporation, investor, or legal representative, we provide tailored trademark assignment solutions across India.
Our Trademark Assignment Services
Legalese Law Firm offers complete legal support throughout the assignment process.
Trademark Ownership Verification: We verify the ownership status, registration details, and legal validity of the trademark before initiating the transfer.
Assignment Agreement Drafting: Our legal professionals prepare customised Trademark Assignment Agreements that clearly define ownership rights, obligations, consideration, and future liabilities.
Legal Documentation: We prepare and review all statutory documents required for filing before the Trademark Registry.
Filing Before Trademark Registry: Our experts file the assignment application in accordance with applicable trademark laws and procedural requirements.
Representation & Follow-up: We monitor the application, respond to official requirements whenever necessary, and keep clients informed until completion.
Any trade name, picture, logo, scheme of colours, sound, shape, image, domain name label can be registered as trademark.
Registration Process passes through four stages
- Prior Search
- Filing of Trademark Application
- Reply to Objections raised by Trademark Examiner
- Acceptance Registration
Trademark registration takes 6 to 8 months
- Trademark name /logo
- Type of goods Services
- Name Address of the Applicant
- User Proof in case of priority usage
Registration is valid for a period of 10 years & can be renewed thereafter for same period
The registration granted is applicable throughout the country
For each application fee of INR 4500 for individual & INR 9000 for company/society/trust is payable in case of MSME or Startup company Govt fee INR 4500/-
Symbol ™ can be used after the trademark name is applied for registration and ® is used after registration.
Yes, an applicant can file Multiple application this is called brand extension but for each application separate fees is payable.
Yes, this is necessary for listing of products , this is to identify your goods from other competitors and avoid trademark disputes.
The startup are entitled to seek fee concession of 50 % on the govt Fee amounting to INR 4500
The MSME are entitled to seek fee concession of 50 % on the govt Fee amounting to INR 4500
1. Concept of a Well-Known Trademark
Well-Known Trademark has earned significant recognition among the public, so much so that unauthorized use-even in unrelated classes-may suggest a misleading connection with the brand. It enjoys broad protection across all categories of goods and services.
2. Legal Basis
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Section 2(1)(zg) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999: Defines a well-known trademark.
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Section 11(2) & (6–9): Provides the statutory grounds and factors for determining a mark as well-known.
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Rule 124 of Trade Marks Rules, 2017: Lays down the procedure for seeking recognition of a mark as well-known.
3. Who Can Apply?
Any person — natural or juristic — claiming to be the proprietor of a well-known trademark may file an application to the Registrar of Trademarks under Rule 124.
4. Application Process for Well-Known Trademark
📝 Step-by-Step Procedure:
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Fee:
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₹1,00,000 per mark (as per the 2017 rules).
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Supporting Documents (as applicable):
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Details of trademark registrations/applications in India and abroad.
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Sales figures, turnover, and advertising expenses.
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Market surveys, media coverage, and consumer recognition.
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Evidence of enforcement actions, court decisions, or rulings recognizing the mark.
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List of infringement cases or oppositions involving the mark.
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Examination by Registry:
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The Registrar evaluates the application without opposition from third parties.
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Registrar may publish the mark in the Trademarks Journal before final listing.
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Listing:
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If accepted, the mark is included in the official list of well-known trademarks published on the IP India website.
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5. Factors Considered by the Registrar
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Recognition of the mark by the relevant public.
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Duration, extent, and geographical area of use.
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Promotion and advertising efforts.
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Registration or recognition in foreign jurisdictions.
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Record of enforcement or successful protection against misuse.
6. Protection Granted
Once registered as a well-known trademark, the mark is entitled to:
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Cross-class protection (i.e., protection beyond its own class).
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Stronger enforcement rights against dilution, tarnishment, or misuse.
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Priority in examination during opposition or rectification proceedings.
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Refusal of registration to similar marks even in different goods/services.
7. Conclusion
Registering a mark as well-known is a strategic move for brand owners seeking long-term exclusivity and brand insulation. It provides a robust defense mechanism against brand dilution and unfair commercial advantage by third parties.
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