Trademark Rectification Service

Correct errors or omissions in your registered trademark with ease. Our rectification service ensures your trademark details remain accurate and legally compliant with the Trade Marks Act.



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Overview of Trademark Rectification in India

Trademark Rectification is a legal procedure to correct errors or remove any discrepancies in the details of a registered trademark. Whether due to clerical mistakes, non-use of the trademark, or changes in ownership, rectification ensures the official trademark record remains accurate and valid as per the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

Why Trademark Rectification is Important

  • Corrects clerical or procedural errors in TM records
  • Removes wrongly registered trademarks
  • Updates changes in ownership, address, or user claims
  • Protects brand integrity and prevents legal complications
  • Ensures continued validity of your trademark rights

Who Can File for Rectification?

  • The registered trademark owner
  • Any aggrieved third party or business competitor
  • A licensee or assignee of the trademark
  • Legal heirs in case of trademark inheritance
  • Corporate entities seeking correction of public TM records

Documents Required for Trademark Registration

  • Applicant’s identity proof (PAN/Aadhar/Passport)
  • Address proof of applicant or business entity
  • Trademark name/logo in JPEG format
  • Business registration certificate (if applicable)
  • Power of Attorney (Form TM-48) duly signed

Trademark Rectification Process

  1. Step 1: Identify the type of error or grounds for rectification
  2. Step 2: Draft application using Form TM-O or TM-16
  3. Step 3: Submit application to the appropriate Trademark Registry
  4. Step 4: Respond to examination report or objections (if any)
  5. Step 5: Attend hearing, if required by the Registry
  6. Step 6: Trademark Registry issues rectified trademark record

Why Choose Corporate Analytica?

  • Experienced trademark attorneys & IP experts
  • End-to-end filing, drafting & hearing representation
  • Assistance with Form TM-O, TM-16 & TM-R
  • Quick processing with real-time case updates
  • Pan-India filing support with 100% compliance

After Rectification – What Happens?

  • Updated trademark status and details in public record
  • Registry issues amended registration certificate (if applicable)
  • Enhanced brand protection and ownership clarity
  • Reduces legal risks or future opposition
  • Compliance with Trade Marks Act, 1999 ensured

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 Rectification)

Q1. What are the common reasons for trademark rectification?

Common reasons include clerical errors, wrong classification, change in ownership, address change, or non-use of the trademark.

Q2. Who can initiate trademark rectification?

Trademark owners, aggrieved parties, licensees, or third parties affected by the registration can file for rectification.

Q3. How long does the rectification process take?

It typically takes 2–6 months depending on the complexity, Registry workload, and whether any hearings are required.

Q4. Is rectification the same as cancellation of a trademark?

No, rectification involves correction or updating of the trademark record, while cancellation is a legal challenge to remove the trademark completely.

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