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What does “Objected” mean in trademark application?

Meaning of “Objected” Status

  • “Objected” is a status assigned to a trademark application after examination by the Trade Marks Registry.
  • It means the Registrar has found one or more issues with the application.
  • These issues are formally listed in an Examination Report sent to the applicant.
  • The application is put on hold until the objections are addressed satisfactorily.

Common Grounds for Objection

  • Lack of distinctiveness – the mark is too generic or descriptive.
  • Similarity to existing marks – it may confuse consumers due to resemblance.
  • Incorrect classification – the goods or services may not be properly categorized.
  • Use of prohibited terms or symbols – such as national emblems or offensive content.

Response Procedure

  • The applicant must submit a written reply within one month of receiving the Examination Report.
  • The reply should include arguments, explanations, and possibly supporting documents.
  • If required, a hearing will be scheduled to present the case in person or virtually.
  • The Registrar will then decide whether to accept, further object, or reject the application.

Implications of Not Responding

  • If no reply is submitted within the stipulated time, the application is deemed abandoned.
  • An abandoned application cannot proceed to publication or registration.
  • The applicant loses priority and must file a new application if protection is still desired.
  • Delayed response reduces the chance of securing the trademark.

Post-Objection Outcomes

  • If the objections are resolved, the application status changes to Accepted & Advertised.
  • It is then published in the Trademark Journal for potential opposition.
  • If not resolved, the application may be Refused and closed permanently.
  • The applicant can appeal the refusal through legal channels if desired.

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