Market Price: ₹5700
World Legal India Price: ₹2600
Process of renewing an existing registered trademark to extend its legal protection under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Market Price: ₹5700
World Legal India Price: ₹2600
Process of renewing an existing registered trademark to extend its legal protection under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Structure for Document:
Title: Trademark Application for Renewal
Description: Short description (max 30 words)
Content: 150–200 word detailed explanation
Process Steps (optional):
Identify the trademark due for renewal and check the expiry date
Prepare renewal application with trademark details
Submit application online or offline along with prescribed fees
Respond to any examination notices, if applicable
Receive renewal certificate and maintain continued legal protection
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Trademark renewal is the legal procedure to extend the validity of a registered trademark beyond its initial registration period, which is typically 10 years from the date of registration. Renewal ensures continued exclusive rights over the brand name, logo, or symbol and prevents unauthorized use by others. The process involves filing a renewal application with the Trade Marks Registry before the expiry of the current registration period, along with the prescribed renewal fees. Timely renewal is crucial as delays may attract additional fees, and failure to renew can result in removal of the trademark from the register. Once the application is submitted, the Trademark Office examines it, and if no objections arise, the registration is extended for a further 10 years. Professional guidance is recommended to ensure accurate filing, timely submission, and compliance with procedural requirements. Renewing a trademark maintains brand protection, legal enforceability, and commercial advantage. Regular renewal helps businesses preserve their intellectual property rights, safeguard their brand identity, and avoid disputes or infringement issues.