
After filing your trademark application, the examiner may raise a Trademark Objection. This is a common step in the trademark registration process and does not mean rejection. It simply means that the examiner has found certain issues that need clarification or correction.
At India Accountant, we help you draft and file strong, professional replies to trademark objections so your brand name can move forward toward registration.
What is a Trademark Objection?
A Trademark Objection is raised by the trademark examiner during the examination of your application. It is mentioned in the Examination Report, which is publicly available on the IP India website.
Some common reasons for objection include:
- Similarity with an existing trademark
- Lack of distinctive identity
- Incorrect or vague information in the application
- Use of prohibited or misleading words
What to Do if You Receive an Objection?
You must file a Trademark Objection Reply within 30 days from the date of the examination report. A well-drafted reply can convince the examiner to accept your trademark for advertisement and further processing.
Key Steps We Take:
- Examine the objection raised in detail
- Draft a professional reply with supporting evidence and legal reasoning
- File the reply on the official trademark portal
- Follow up with the trademark office if required
Why Choose India Accountant?
- Experienced legal and trademark professionals
- Timely and accurate response drafting
- Affordable fees with high success rate
- PAN India service
- End-to-end trademark support (search, filing, objection, hearing)
Contact Us Today
If you’ve received a trademark objection or want to avoid one, let us help you respond professionally and secure your brand name.
Email: info@indianaccountant.in
Website: indianaccountant.in
Phone: 917310106210
Protect your brand with expert trademark services from India Accountant.