What is Trade Mark Renewal ?

Trademark renewal is a critical process for maintaining the legal protection of a brand's name, logo, or symbol. To ensure continued exclusivity and prevent the trademark from becoming inactive, the owner must file a renewal application with the relevant trademark office before the current registration expires. This process typically involves submitting proof of continued use and paying a renewal fee. Timely renewal is essential to safeguard the trademark's rights and prevent competitors from registering similar marks.

Benefits

In India, trademark renewal offers several benefits, including the continued legal protection of a brand’s identity and the prevention of unauthorised use or infringement by competitors. Renewing a trademark ensures that the brand maintains exclusive rights over its name, logo, or symbol, which is crucial for upholding brand reputation and customer trust. Additionally, it provides legal grounds for enforcing trademark rights and prevents the mark from being removed from the registry or becoming available for others to register. Regular renewal also helps in sustaining the brand’s market position and competitive edge.

PROCESS/ STEPS

In India, the trademark renewal process involves several key steps:



01

Review Renewal Date

Determine the expiration date of your trademark registration. Renewals should be filed within the last six months of the trademark’s validity or up to six months after the expiry date with an additional late fee.

02

Prepare Documentation

Gather necessary documents, including the original trademark registration certificate and proof of continued use of the trademark.

03

File Renewal Application

Submit the trademark renewal application online through the Intellectual Property India (IP India) website or manually at the Trademark Registry. You need to fill out Form TM-R, providing details about the trademark and its use.

04

Pay Renewal Fee

Pay the prescribed renewal fee, which varies depending on the number of classes of goods or services covered by the trademark.

05

Receive Acknowledgment

Upon submission, you will receive an acknowledgment receipt with a unique application number.

06

Examination and Publication

The trademark office will examine the renewal application. If there are no issues, it will be published in the Trademark Journal.

07

Obtain Renewal Certificate

After successful examination and publication, a renewal certificate will be issued, extending the trademark’s protection for another ten years.

Regularly monitoring the status of your application through the IP India portal ensures you stay informed of any issues or updates.

Documents Required

For trademark renewal in India, you'll need to provide the following documents:

  • Application Form : Completed Form TM-R, which is the application for renewal of a trademark.
  • Trademark Registration Certificate : A copy of the original trademark registration certificate or its renewal receipt.
  • Proof of Use : Evidence that the trademark is in use in relation to the goods or services for which it is registered. This can include invoices, advertisements, or packaging materials.
  • Power of Attorney : If you are represented by a trademark agent or attorney, a Power of Attorney (Form TM-48) is required, authorising them to act on your behalf.
  • Renewal Fee Payment Receipt : Proof of payment of the renewal fee, which can be done online or through a demand draft.

Ensure that all documents are accurate and up-to-date to avoid delays in the renewal process.

Our Support?

At SS Auditors and Taxes Co, we offer comprehensive support for trademark renewal in India. Our services include:

  • Document Preparation : We assist in gathering and preparing all necessary documents, including the completed Form TM-R, proof of use, and the Power of Attorney.
  • Application Filing : We handle the submission of the renewal application to the Trademark Registry, ensuring that all forms are correctly filled out and filed in a timely manner.
  • Fee Management : We manage the payment of renewal fees and provide you with receipts and confirmation of payment.
  • Monitoring and Updates : We track the progress of your renewal application and keep you informed about any updates or additional requirements.
  • Legal Guidance : Our team provides expert advice on maintaining compliance with trademark laws and resolving any issues that may arise during the renewal process.

By leveraging our expertise, you can ensure a smooth and efficient trademark renewal process, safeguarding your brand's legal protection and market position.

Frequently Asked Questions

The process involves filing Form TM-R, providing proof of continued use, paying the renewal fee, and receiving a renewal certificate to extend the trademark’s protection.

Renewals should be filed within the last six months before the trademark's expiration or up to six months after expiry with a late fee.

Required documents include Form TM-R, the original trademark registration certificate, proof of use, and a Power of Attorney if using a representative.

The renewal fee varies depending on the number of classes of goods or services covered. The exact amount can be checked on the IP India website or with a trademark agent.

If you miss the deadline, you can still renew within a six-month grace period by paying an additional late fee. After this period, the trademark may be removed from the registry.