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Form INC 29: Fast track company registration
Form INC-29 is a helpful tool in fast-tracking the registration process of a Company in India. Th...
Section 8 Company Registration
When a certain group or institution voluntarily comes together for a social cause that operates i...
What is small company in India?
Small Companies in India are governed under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, and enjoy ...
Audit Report Company
The audit report represents the financial information of the company complied as per the rules an...
Lending Rules for NBFC
There are several lending rules that every Non-Banking Financial Company has to follow to defend ...
Scope of Reporting of Auditors in Audit Report as per MCA
An auditor plays a significant role in reviewing and verifying the financial records of a company...
Trademarks
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Protecting Shape of a Product: Design Registration or Shape Trademark
Shapes form a dominant feature of a product and can be presented in different forms, height, colo...
The difference between TM and R
Many companies use the TM symbol for new goods or services during the trademark application is un...
How to apply for International Trademark?
A Trademark originating from India is eligible to be protected worldwide through International Tr...
Trademark vs. Copyright
The difference between copyright and trademark is that, although they both endeavor intellectual ...
A Guide to Trademark Renewal
The registration of a trademark guarantees the protection of the owner's rights from all potentia...
Trademark Due Diligence
A well-processed due diligence at the time of acquiring a trademark can help the owner decide whe...
TM Guide
Patents
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Your Checklist Before Filing Patent Registration
Patent Search is one of the compliance that is recommended and required to adhere to before proce...
How Indian Patent Law Regulates Pharmaceutical Industry
Information security is focused on safeguarding the integrity, confidentiality, and availability ...
Patent Filing Process
The patent process generally refers to rules related to the process of forming and executing the ...
Everything about Patent Search Online
Before applying for a patent, the patent application needs a quality prior art search. Proper and...
What is Patent Claim?
A patent application is the most important techno-legal document that provides exclusive rights t...
How to do Patent Search Online?
Patents are exclusive rights that are granted to novel inventions with industrial application and...
Licenses
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GST: Advantages and Disadvantages
The GST replaced several taxes on goods and services such as VAT, sales tax, etc. to prevent tax ...
Guide to file NIL GSTR-1
Tax compliance has always been an issue for any Assessee, especially when the Assessee is a small...
Difference between GSTR 2A and 2B
It’s an eternal truth that the introduction of Goods & Service Tax (GST) has a tremendous increas...
UQC Code in GST
Unique Quantity Code “UQC” is a systematized measuring system put in motion by the GST department...
Reverse charge mechanism in GST
In the Goods & Service Tax (GST) regime, paying tax is not just the concern, as collecting is als...
GST Number, Benefits, And Structure
GST stands for Goods and Service tax in India and was introduced on 1st July 2017 under the Centr...
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Trademark
Trademark Renewal and Restoration
A trademark can easily be renewed for an unlimited time by paying the renewal fee on time. However, every time it is renewed it is valid for a period of 10 years upon which it must be renewed again.On non-renewal of the same, its registration would expire
18 Jan 2017 by
Nimisha Gupta
Trademark Renewal and Restoration
A trademark can easily be renewed for an unlimited time by paying the renewal fee on time. However, every time it is renewed it is valid for a period of 10 years upon which it must be renewed again.On non-renewal of the same, its registration would expire
18 Jan 2017 by
Nimisha Gupta
Trademark Opposition Cost
Trademark opposition costs vary for the opponent and the applicant, though it is considerably less than the filing costs.For the opponent, the costs of filing an opposition notice in the prescribed form (Form TM-5) is INR 2500, provided the same is filed
23 Jan 2017 by
P.T.Shravani
Trademark Opposition Cost
Trademark opposition costs vary for the opponent and the applicant, though it is considerably less than the filing costs.For the opponent, the costs of filing an opposition notice in the prescribed form (Form TM-5) is INR 2500, provided the same is filed
23 Jan 2017 by
P.T.Shravani
Non-Conventional Trademarks in India
A non-conventional trademark, also referred as a nontraditional trademark, is a new genre of trademark not belonging to the former conventional league of trademark, often challenging so as to be registered, but which nevertheless fulfills the essential
24 Jan 2017 by
Nimisha Gupta
Non-Conventional Trademarks in India
A non-conventional trademark, also referred as a nontraditional trademark, is a new genre of trademark not belonging to the former conventional league of trademark, often challenging so as to be registered, but which nevertheless fulfills the essential
24 Jan 2017 by
Nimisha Gupta
The Madrid Protocol
The Madrid Protocol is an international treaty that allows a trademark owner to seek registration in any of the countries that have joined the Madrid Protocol by filing a single application known as international application.
24 Jan 2017 by
Tanya Sharma
The Madrid Protocol
The Madrid Protocol is an international treaty that allows a trademark owner to seek registration in any of the countries that have joined the Madrid Protocol by filing a single application known as international application.
24 Jan 2017 by
Tanya Sharma
The Emblems and Names Act,1950
The Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act (hereinafter “the Act”) came into force by Notification by the Central Government in the Official Gazette on 1st September, 1950 with the object to prevent the improper use of certain emblems and name
24 Jan 2017 by
Ankan Bose
The Emblems and Names Act,1950
The Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act (hereinafter “the Act”) came into force by Notification by the Central Government in the Official Gazette on 1st September, 1950 with the object to prevent the improper use of certain emblems and name
24 Jan 2017 by
Ankan Bose
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