Trademark Litigation

Trademark
Opposition Filing

Protect your brand from copycats. If a similar trademark is published in the journal, you have 4 months to oppose it. We help you file the Notice of Opposition and defend your rights.

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Brand Protection

Why File an
Opposition?

Trademark Opposition is your opportunity to stop a conflicting mark from getting registered. Prevention is better than cure.

Stop Copiers

Prevent similar brands from entering the market.

Brand Value

Maintain the distinctiveness of your brand.

Public Interest

Prevent consumer confusion and deception.

Counter Defense

Defend your own mark if someone opposes it.

Grounds for Opposition

  • Similarity

    Mark is identical or deceptively similar to an existing registered mark.

  • Descriptive

    Mark describes the quality, kind, or nature of goods (e.g., 'Best Rice').

  • Bad Faith

    Application was made in bad faith to capitalize on another's goodwill.

Opposition Process

Opposition Procedure

The opposition process is lengthy and requires strict adherence to timelines.

1

Notice of Opposition

Filed by the opponent within 4 months of advertisement.

2

Counter Statement

Applicant must file a reply within 2 months of receiving the notice.

3

Evidence Stage

Both parties submit evidence (in support of opposition/application).

4

Hearing & Decision

The Registrar hears both sides and passes a final order.

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