Eligibility for Trademark Registration
- Yes, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are eligible to register trademarks under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
- NGOs, like any legal entity, can apply for trademark protection for their name, logo, slogan, or symbol used in connection with their services.
- The organization must be a registered legal entity, such as a trust, society, or not-for-profit company.
- The mark must be used or proposed to be used in relation to identifiable services.
Purpose of Trademark for NGOs
- A trademark helps NGOs establish and protect their brand identity in the public domain.
- It prevents misuse of their name or symbol by unauthorised individuals or organizations.
- It supports fundraising, outreach, and branding by ensuring exclusivity over the mark.
- Registration also strengthens the NGO’s legal position in case of infringement or impersonation.
Filing Process and Classification
- NGOs can file the trademark application using Form TM-A.
- They must select the appropriate service class, typically under Class 41 (education, training), Class 35 (charitable services), or Class 45 (social services).
- The application must include the full legal name of the NGO, its registered address, and details of the mark.
- The application can be filed online or physically at the appropriate Trademark Registry office.
Documentation Required
- Registration certificate of the NGO (trust deed, society registration, or incorporation certificate).
- Authorization letter or resolution allowing the filing of the trademark application.
- Proof of use, such as brochures, activity reports, website screenshots, or banners.
- Power of Attorney (Form TM-48) if the application is filed through a trademark agent or attorney.
Legal Benefits and Protection
- Trademark registration grants the NGO exclusive rights over the mark in connection with its services.
- It helps prevent deceptive use or misrepresentation by third parties.
- A registered mark enhances the NGO’s credibility, brand recognition, and legal enforceability.
- It provides a foundation for expansion, licensing, and partnerships under a protected identity.



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