Trademark Opposition Filing Services

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Overview of Trademark Opposition

Trademark Opposition is a legal remedy available to third parties who believe that a newly published trademark may cause confusion or infringe on their existing brand rights. Corporate Analytica helps businesses and individuals file or defend trademark oppositions with complete legal assistance before the Trademark Registry.

Why File a Trademark Opposition?

  • Protect your registered or pending trademarks
  • Prevent brand dilution or customer confusion
  • Block infringing or deceptively similar trademarks
  • Maintain exclusivity of your brand identity
  • Legal right granted under Trade Marks Act, 1999

Who Can File a Trademark Opposition?

  • Registered trademark owners
  • Pending trademark applicants
  • Licensees or assignees with legal rights
  • Any person or entity with a legitimate claim
  • Businesses fearing brand misuse or confusion

Documents Required for Opposition

  • Copy of opposed trademark application (Journal details)
  • Proof of prior use or registration (if applicable)
  • Power of Attorney (if filed through attorney)
  • Grounds of opposition (detailed affidavit)
  • Supporting documents, invoices, brand proof

Trademark Opposition Process

  1. Step 1: Monitor Trademark Journal for conflicting marks
  2. Step 2: File Notice of Opposition within 4 months of publication
  3. Step 3: Applicant files Counter Statement within 2 months
  4. Step 4: Both parties submit Evidence and Rebuttals
  5. Step 5: Hearing by the Registrar of Trademarks
  6. Step 6: Final order passed – opposition accepted or rejected

Why Choose Corporate Analytica?

  • Dedicated IPR attorneys with 10+ years of experience
  • Tailored legal drafting for strong opposition grounds
  • Transparent pricing and expert-led consultations
  • Timely filing to prevent loss of rights
  • Full support for both opposition and counter-opposition cases

After Renewal Support

  • Receive renewed trademark certificate
  • Monitor trademark usage and infringements
  • Get alerts before the next renewal due date
  • Legal support for trademark enforcement
  • Ongoing advisory for IP portfolio management

Why Compliance is Important

  • Ensures smooth business operations without legal hurdles.
  • Builds trust and credibility among customers and partners.
  • Helps avoid penalties, fines, and legal actions.
  • Supports long-term growth with a strong regulatory foundation.

Frequently Asked Questions (Trademark Opposition)

Q1. What is the deadline to file a trademark opposition?

You must file a notice of opposition within 4 months from the date of advertisement in the Trademark Journal.

Q2. What happens if no opposition is filed?

If no opposition is filed within 4 months, the trademark proceeds to registration and a certificate is issued.

Q3. Can I defend if someone files an opposition against my trademark?

Yes, you can submit a Counter Statement within 2 months from receiving the Notice of Opposition. Failing to do so will result in abandonment.

Q4. Is a hearing mandatory in trademark opposition cases?

In most cases, the Registrar may call for a hearing to allow both parties to argue their case before giving a final decision.

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