Trademark Information

Application ID
Status
Date of Application
28 October 2013
Classes
16
Proprietor
Shrachi Tower,686,Anandapur,Em Bypass R.B. Connector Junction,Kolkata 700107,West Bengal
Agent
Sandersons & Morgans[14496]
Royal Insurance Building,5 Netaji Subhas Road,Kolkata 700 001,West Bengal,India.
Type
Device
State
West Bengal
Country
Filing Mode
Branch Office
IP Office
KOLKATA
Used Since
Valid / Upto
28 October 2023
Description
[Class : 16] Stationery Goods Including Blackboards, Books, Notes Books, Excise Books, Notes Papers Of All Kinds, Pencils, Pens, Punching Machines, Files And Folders, Calendars, Mementoes, Clips And Pins Of All Kinds, Diary"S, Standees, Pads, Wire Mound Books.

Image (DEVICE)

Sketchpal Device mark 2619490 Trademark

Documents

Examination Report

Uploaded Documents

1 Additional Representation Sheet 28 Oct 2013
1 TM-1 28 Oct 2013
2 Additional Representation Sheet 28 Oct 2013
2 TM-1 28 Oct 2013
3 Reply to Exam Report (MIS-R) 07 Jul 2015
4 General Power of Attorney 11 Jul 2016
5 Hearing Notice 03 Jan 2018
6 Order 12 Feb 2018
7 Journal Copy 21 Apr 2018
8 Certificate 12 Jul 2018

Correspondence and Notices

1 Hearing Notice (Show Cause) 5651122   03 Jan 2018
2 Tribunal Accepted Notice for : 2619490 5877052   12 Feb 2018
3 O3 NOTICE 15910209 6156099 28 Aug 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trademark's application date?

Trademark was applied on 28 October 2013 with IP India.

Who applied for the trademark?

Proprietor of Sketchpal is BRIJLAXMI PAPER PRODUCTS.

What is the class of the trademark application?

Class(es) in which the trademark was applied to is 16.

On what stage is the trademark application?

Status of Sketchpal is Registered.

What is the application number allotted to trademark?

Application number alloted to the trademark is 2619490.

What is the name of trademark attorney for Sketchpal?

Sandersons & Morgans is the Trademark agent/attorney.

In which category has the Trademark been filed/registered?

Trademark has been filed in the following category:
DEVICE