The NICE Classification was established in 1957 by NICE Agreement, and it divides marks into 45 different classes by Goods and Services (Classes 1-34 for Goods and Classes 35-45 for Services). The purpose of these classifications is to allow users to seek trademark goods or services into classes most appropriate to their business.
TM Class 7 includes machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); machine coupling and transmission components (except for land vehicles); agricultural implements other than hand-operated; incubators for eggs; automatic vending machines.
You would choose Trademark Class 7 if you were registering any of these types of goods:
You would not use Trademark Class 7 if you were registering for:
A related trademark class is one that is related to another class; this is due to the Indian Trademark Office (ITO) has determined that applicants registering within Class 7 may register in these other classes too.
If you are not sure while choosing Class 7 for your product, you also consider the following “Related Classes”: Class 1- Chemicals, Class 11- Appliances, Class 17- Rubber, Asbestos and Mica, Class 16- Paper Goods, Class 5- Pharmaceuticals, Class 26- Lace, Button and Embroidery, and Class 24- Textile and Textile Goods.
Trademark Registration fees also vary on bases of the Class system. You must pay a separate registration fee for each class of goods and services that you want to register. For instance, if you are going to register a trademark for Pharmaceuticals in Class 5 and Dental Instruments and Apparatus for Class 10, you should pay two separate fees.
It is necessary to choose the correct class at the time of registering a trademark, if you register a trademark in the wrong class, you must start the registration process from the beginning.