Trademark Registration Bengaluru:
Protect Your Identity. Own Your Brand.
Your brand is your most valuable asset. Don’t risk it with a “Generic” filing. Our 2026 expert-led Trademark Search & Strategic Filing ensures your logo and name stay yours forever.
The 2026 Strategic Search Protocol
Before you file, we perform a 3-layer deep search to protect your investment:
We search for marks that “sound” similar or look similar to yours, even if the spelling is different.
Ensuring your goods/services are mapped correctly under the new 2026 WIPO standards to avoid “Wrong Class” objections.
We check pending applications by competitors in Bengaluru to see if they are encroaching on your brand space.
The “User Affidavit” Strategy – Claim Your History
If you have been using your brand name before the filing date, we don’t just file as “Proposed to be Used.” We use the User Affidavit Strategy.
- What it is: A sworn legal document (Statement of Use) backed by invoices, website screenshots, and marketing materials.
- Why it matters: In India, “Prior User” rights are supreme. By filing an affidavit, we establish your legal priority over anyone who might try to copy you later. It creates a bulletproof defense during “Objection” or “Opposition” hearings.
Comparison – Sole Proprietor vs. Company Filing
In 2026, the government fees are strictly divided to support small businesses.
| Applicant Type | Govt. Fee (E-Filing) | Benefit |
| Individual / Startup / MSME | ₹4,500 per class | 50% Subsidy |
| Company / LLP / Others | ₹9,000 per class | Corporate Protection |
Our “Trademark to Certificate” Timeline
- Day 1: Comprehensive Search. We provide a risk-assessment report and class advice.
- Day 2: Application Filing (TM-A). You get your Application Number and can start using the ™ symbol instantly.
- Month 3-6: Examination. The Registry reviews the mark. If no objections arise, it moves to the Journal.
- Month 6-10: Journal Publication. Open for public opposition for 4 months.
- Month 11+: Registration Certificate. Once approved, you can use the ® symbol.
Trademark Mastery FAQ
Q: Can I register a generic name like “Best Coffee”?
No. Descriptive or generic names are usually rejected under Section 9. We help you “Suggestive” or “Coined” names that are legally stronger and easier to register.
Q: What if someone opposes my trademark after publication?
Don’t worry. We specialize in **Trademark Opposition Defense**. We file a Counter-Statement (TM-O) within 2 months and represent you in hearings to prove your brand’s uniqueness.
Wordmark vs. Logo – The Strategy of Choice
In 2026, the biggest mistake startups make is registering only their logo. Here is how we help you choose the right “Identity Format.”
- Wordmark (The Broad Shield): This protects the name itself (e.g., “TEAM INDIA”), regardless of how it is written. Even if you change your logo, font, or colors 5 years from now, your wordmark protection remains 100% valid. We recommend filing this first.
- Logo/Device Mark (The Visual Identity): This protects the specific design, icon, and unique font. If your visual symbol (like the “Swoosh” or an “Apple”) is the face of your brand, this is mandatory.
- The Dual-Filing Input: To start, we need a high-resolution PNG of your logo and the exact spelling of your brand. We then map them to the 13th Edition NICE Classification to ensure your protection isn’t “too narrow.”
Making Your Brand “Objection-Proof”
Why do 40% of applications in Bengaluru get “Objected”? Usually, because they are too descriptive.
Our “Catchy & Unique” Framework:
- Avoid Descriptive Names: Don’t use “Bengaluru Fresh” for a vegetable shop. The Registry will call it “Descriptive” and reject it.
- Invented/Coined Words: Words like Zomato, Zerodha, or Google have no dictionary meaning. These are the strongest legally and get approved the fastest.
- Arbitrary Words: Using a common word for an unrelated product (e.g., “Apple” for computers).
- Phonetic Strategy: We check if your name sounds like a competitor. “Aneyhow” and “Anyhow” are treated as the same by the Registry’s AI.
Handling the “Objection” & “Opposition” Battle
If your trademark status shows “Objected” or “Opposed,” the clock is ticking.
1. The 30-Day Objection Reply (TM-R)
When the Examiner flags your mark (usually under Section 9 or 11), you have exactly 30 days to file a legal reply.
- How we handle it: We draft a “Counter-Statement” citing past High Court judgments. We use your User Affidavit to prove that your brand has “Acquired Distinctiveness” through long-term use.
2. The 4-Month Opposition Fight (TM-O)
If a rival business objects after your mark is published in the Journal, it’s a legal battle.
- Our Defense: We file a Counter-Statement (TM-O) within 2 months of notice. If the rival doesn’t provide evidence, we get their opposition dismissed. If they do, our lawyers represent you in the Trademark Hearing to win your registration.
Timeline & Cost Breakdown (2026)
| Milestone | Time Frame | Govt Fee (Individual/MSME) | Govt Fee (Company/LLP) |
| Search & Filing | 24 Hours | ₹4,500 | ₹9,000 |
| Examination Report | 1 – 3 Months | Nil | Nil |
| Objection Reply | Due in 30 Days | Nil (Professional only) | Nil (Professional only) |
| Journal Publication | 4 – 6 Months | Nil | Nil |
| Registration Cert | 10 – 12 Months | Included | Included |
Trademark Strategy FAQ
Q: Can I change my logo after registering it?
If you registered a Wordmark, yes. If you registered a Logo (Device Mark), you must file a new application if the changes are significant. This is why we suggest Wordmarks for startups.
Q: What happens if I miss the 30-day Objection deadline?
Your application is marked as “Abandoned.” You lose your priority date and your filing fee. We provide an “Auto-Alert” service to ensure our clients never miss this window.
Q: Is my Indian trademark valid globally?
No, trademarks are territorial. However, through the Madrid Protocol, we can use your Indian filing to apply in 100+ countries with a single application.
