Trademark Objection Filing is the legal process of responding to an objection raised by the Trademark Examiner under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. An objection is usually issued in the Examination Report due to similarity with existing marks, incorrect documentation, or legal grounds. Filing a proper and well-drafted reply increases the chances of approval and helps move the application towards registration.
To file a reply against a Trademark Objection, the applicant must provide supporting legal, brand, and usage-related documents to justify the uniqueness and eligibility of the trademark under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.
Copy of the Trademark Examination Report issued by the Trademark Registry mentioning objection details.
Trademark Application Number, Filing Date, Class, and Brand Name details.
Invoices, packaging, website screenshots, marketing materials, or advertisements showing trademark usage.
PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, or Business Registration Certificate of the applicant.
Signed TM-48 form authorizing a trademark professional to file the objection reply on behalf of the applicant.
Affidavits, prior trademark registrations, agreements, or any legal proof supporting trademark distinctiveness.
📌 After document submission, a professional reply is drafted and filed with the Trademark Registry. The authority reviews the reply and may accept the application or schedule a hearing if required.