Trademark Information

Application ID
Status
Date of Application
23 September 2016
Classes
16
Proprietor
Turner Morrison Bldg, 16 Bank Street, Fort, Mumbai 400001, Maharashtra, India
Agent
W. S. Kane & Co.[4589]
Merchant Chamber, 6 Th Floor, 41, Sir Vithaldas Thackersy Road, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020.
Type
Device
State
Maharashtra
Country
Filing Mode
e-Filing
IP Office
MUMBAI
Used Since
Valid / Upto
23 September 2026
Description
[Class : 16] Paper, Cardboard And Goods Made From These Materials, Not Included In Other Classes; Printed Matter; Bookbinding Material; Photographs; Stationery; Adhesives For Stationery Or Household Purposes; Artists' Material; Paint Brushes; Typewriters And Office Requisites (Except Furniture); Instructional And Teaching Material (Except Apparatus); Plastic Materials For Packaging (Not Included In Other Classes); Printers' Type; Printing Blocks

Image (DEVICE)

Enabled Travels With Logo Device mark 3372145 Trademark

Documents

Examination Report

Uploaded Documents

1 Power of Attorney 23 Sep 2016
2 TM-1 23 Sep 2016
3 Journal Copy 23 Jan 2017
4 Certificate 14 Jun 2017
5 TM-P(SUBSEQUENT PROPRIETOR BY WAY OF ASSIGNMENT OR TRANSFER OF A SINGLE MARK) 24 Jul 2024
6 TM-P(ALTER OR SUBSTITUTE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE IN INDIA) 03 Sep 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trademark's application date?

Trademark was applied on 23 September 2016 with IP India.

Who applied for the trademark?

Proprietor of Enabled travels with logo is COX AND KINGS.

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 Enabled travels with logo is Registered.

What is the application number allotted to trademark?

Application number alloted to the trademark is 3372145.

What is the name of trademark attorney for Enabled travels with logo?

W. S. Kane & Co is the Trademark agent/attorney.

In which category has the Trademark been filed/registered?

Trademark has been filed in the following category:
DEVICE