Trademark Renewal
@ Rs. 1999

Trademark Renewal is the process of extending the validity of a registered trademark beyond its initial period of 10 years. It involves filing an application with the trademark office and paying the requisite fees to maintain the trademark's protection.

    Overview

    Trademark Renewal

    A trademark is used by a business to distinguish its goods or services from other similar goods or services from a different business. The trademark symbols, logos, labels, names are represented with an “R” at the end. A trademark can be registered under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The trademark cannot be registered if it is found offensive, non-distinct and contains government emblems.

    The validity period of trademark in India is for a period of 10 years as per section 25 in the Trade Marks Act, 1999. On 6th March 2017, Government of India (GOI) notified new Trade Mark Rules, 2017, to streamline the application process, create benchmarks for filing trademark applications, promote e-filing and simplify the registration process.

    The registered trademark can be renewed for another 10 years with proper documentation and meeting the required criteria. Let us have a look at the procedures to the renewal and restoration of trademarks in this article.

    Duration to renew a

    Trademark

    • The renewal can be filed within one year prior to the date of expiry as per rules 57 and 58 in Trade Mark rules 2017.
    • The renewal can be filed within six months prior to the date of expiry as per rules 63 and 64 in Trade Mark rules 2002.
    • The renewal can also be filed within six months after the date of expiry.
    • Negligence to renew a mark within six months after the date of expiry will lead to the removal of the mark from the Register of Trademarks.