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Trademark Opposition is an important stage in the trademark registration process where third parties can challenge a trademark application published in the Trademark Journal.
At Next Filings, we provide complete support for trademark opposition filing, defence, drafting, evidence preparation, and hearing assistance—helping businesses protect their brand rights effectively.
Under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, once a trademark application is accepted by the Trademark Registry, it is published in the Trademark Journal for public review.
During this period, any person who believes the trademark may:
can file a trademark opposition against the application.
As per Section 21 of the Trade Marks Act:
A person does not necessarily need to own a registered trademark to file opposition.
The mark resembles an existing registered or pending trademark.
Trademark is generic or not unique enough.
The mark directly describes goods or services.
Trademark filed dishonestly or with malicious intent.
The mark may mislead consumers.
Violates legal provisions or Emblems & Names Act.
Contains offensive or sensitive matter.
Opponent files Form TM-O within 4 months from journal publication.
Applicant must reply within 2 months using Form TM-O.
Opponent submits supporting evidence and documents.
Applicant submits defence evidence supporting registration.
Opponent may submit additional evidence if required.
Registrar conducts hearing and reviews arguments.
Trademark is either registered or rejected based on proceedings.
| Process Stage | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Opposition Filing | Within 4 months |
| Counter Statement | Within 2 months |
| Evidence Submission | Within prescribed timelines |
| Hearing & Decision | As scheduled by Registry |
Failure to respond within timelines may result in abandonment.
During the hearing:
Prevents confusingly similar trademarks from entering the market.
Allows public participation in trademark approval process.
Helps maintain uniqueness and market identity.
Safeguards goodwill and customer trust.
| Trademark Objection | Trademark Opposition |
|---|---|
| Raised by Trademark Examiner | Raised by third party |
| Part of examination stage | Separate legal proceeding |
| No opposition fee | Opposition filing fee applicable |
| Reply generally within 30 days | Counter statement within 2 months |
Well-prepared legal arguments improve success chances.
Professional handling of affidavits and supporting documents.
Avoid missed deadlines and procedural errors.
Secure and defend your trademark rights effectively.
Acts as official evidence of trademark ownership.
Supports legal action against unauthorized usage.
Adds commercial value to your business.
Trademark rights are enforceable across India.
Experienced support for opposition filing and defence.
Quick drafting and timely submissions.
Simple digital workflow with regular updates.
Affordable services with no hidden charges.
Serving startups, businesses, and professionals across India.
Protect your brand rights with professional trademark opposition support from Next Filings.
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