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  • Trademark Class 7: Machines, Motors, Engines & Machine Tools

    Trademark Class 7: Machines, Motors, Engines & Machine Tools

    Goods like machines and industrial equipment are valued for their performance, precision, and quality in the market. A trusted brand provides the buyers with consistent quality and support. Businesses can maintain the uniqueness of their products and brand identity by registering under Trademark Class 7. It ensures legal protection of their brand against imitation and […]

  • Trademark Class 41: Education, Entertainment, and Training

    Trademark Class 41: Education, Entertainment, and Training

    “A name carries the weight of trust and recognition.” In education and entertainment, your brand is more than a logo or tagline. In fact, it embodies the reputation, expertise, and effort that students, audiences, and customers rely on before using your services. This makes protecting your brand essential. Trademark Class 41 steps in here, safeguarding […]

  • Trademark Class 18: Leather, Luggage Bags & Leather Imitations

    Trademark Class 18: Leather, Luggage Bags & Leather Imitations

    “Leather goods and accessories stand out in the competitive market because of strong branding and unique designs.” Whether it’s a handbag, a suitcase, or a wallet, these products gain attention not just through quality but also from brand presence. Behind the scenes, businesses secure this uniqueness through specific legal frameworks such as trademark registration. Registering […]

  • Trademark Class 44: Medical, Veterinary & Beauty Services

    Trademark Class 44: Medical, Veterinary & Beauty Services

    Healthcare, wellness, veterinary, and agricultural services play a vital role in India’s economy, along with the everyday life of Indian consumers. These sectors continue to grow due to rising awareness, policy support, and changing consumer needs. As competition increases in this sector, brands face higher risks of imitation and misuse. Trademark Class 44 safeguards these […]

  • Trademark Class 14: Jewelry, Precious Metals & Stones

    Trademark Class 14: Jewelry, Precious Metals & Stones

    “What makes a piece of jewelry more valuable than others: the gold, the diamonds, or the name behind it?” For most buyers, the answer is the name. Brands like Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Tanishq, and Rolex do more than sell jewelry or watches. They sell trust, heritage, and assurance, which shape buying decisions and generate […]

  • Trademark Class 37: Building, Construction and Repair Services

    Trademark Class 37: Building, Construction and Repair Services

    “Your brand is your blueprint; protect it before someone else builds on it.” In industries like construction, repair, and maintenance, your reputation isn’t just about the work you do; it’s about the trust customers place in your name. This is where Trademark Class 37 comes in, safeguarding service-based brands that execute, repair, and maintain critical […]

  • Trademark Class 45 in India: Legal and Security Services

    Trademark Class 45 in India: Legal and Security Services

    India has a vast service-driven market in which legal, personal, and security services are among the most prominent ones. These services rely heavily on their credibility and the public’s trust. To safeguard this trust and prevent brand misuse, trademark law classifies these services under Trademark Class 45.  To ensure systematic protection, trademarks are classified based […]

  • Trademark Class 36: Financial, Monetary, and Real Estate Services

    Trademark Class 36: Financial, Monetary, and Real Estate Services

    “In financial and real estate markets, trust is currency, and your brand is the proof.” In these sectors, protecting that brand is just as important as building it. Trademark Class 36 does exactly this, providing a framework that helps businesses organize and safeguard their financial, insurance, and real estate services. To organize and manage such […]

  • Trademark Class 16: Paper, Stationery and Printing Goods

    Trademark Class 16: Paper, Stationery and Printing Goods

    Trademark classification is a system that groups goods and services into specific categories for registration. The most widely used system for trademark classification is the NICE Classification (NCL). The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) established this system. India follows the NICE classification for all trademark registrations under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, including trademark class […]