Understanding the Trademark Journal
- The trademark journal is an official government publication issued by the Indian Trade Marks Registry.
- It contains information about trademark applications that have been examined and accepted by the Registrar.
- The journal is released weekly and is accessible online to the public.
- It serves as a medium for public scrutiny of trademarks before they proceed to registration.
Purpose of the Trademark Journal
- Provides transparency in the trademark registration process.
- Allows third parties to view newly accepted trademarks.
- Enables the filing of oppositions against published trademarks within a statutory period.
- Acts as a formal notification to interested parties about the status of applications.
Contents of the Trademark Journal
- Details of accepted trademark applications including the mark, applicant name, and class.
- Information about amendments, corrections, and withdrawn applications.
- Notices regarding refusals, oppositions, and post-registration changes.
- Information on international trademark registrations under the Madrid Protocol.
Legal Relevance of the Trademark Journal
- Publication triggers the statutory opposition period of four months.
- A trademark not opposed during this period can proceed to registration.
- Helps in the legal process of establishing trademark rights through public notice.
- Supports evidence in opposition or rectification proceedings.
Accessing the Trademark Journal
- Available online on the official website of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM).
- Users can search the journal by date, application number, class, or applicant.
- It is free to access and can be used by trademark attorneys, businesses, and the public.
- Helps monitor competitors’ trademarks and maintain brand vigilance.



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